Born in Newport News, William Styron has become one of the South\u27s and the nation\u27s leading writers, a winner of the Prix de Rome, the Pulitzer Prize, and the American Book Award. Of his first novel, Lie Down in Darkness, 1951, winner of the Prix de Rome of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, critics said, ...there is evidence of so much life having been poured into the narrative, that we might have a legitimate apprehension after it, not as to the writer\u27s talent, but as to his resilience and reserves. His novella, The Long March, 1957, was called a small masterpiece. In Set This House on Fire, 1960, Styron pushed his explorations of the nature and meaning of human value...to the point where the essential act of staying...
Bill Tremblay is the author of five books of poetry. The poems in Crying in the Cheap Seats, 1971, w...
W.D. Snodgrass\u27s poems, essays, and translations of songs and poems have received worldwide recog...
Since the end of World War II, the South has experienced a greater awareness of growth and of its ac...
In 1967, the American novelist William Styron published his third major work of fiction, a book enti...
William Styron\u27s Confessions of Nat Turner depicts a fictitious characterization of the historica...
The controversy surrounding William Styron\u27s 1967 novel, The Confessions of Nat Turner, is compli...
Clarence Major is the author of seven novels, including most recently Such Was the Season (1987) and...
Peter Taylor is the author of two novels, A Woman of Means (1950) and A Summons to Memphis, which in...
William Styron’s The Confessions of Nat Turner, a novel about the leader of a slave rebellion in Vir...
The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), William Styron's fourth novel, is written, like most of his ot...
Bob Shacochis was born in Pennsylvania in 1951 and grew up in Virginia. He lived for three years in ...
Rick Skwiot\u27s debut novel, Flesh, won the 1997 Hemingway First Novel Award. A second novel, Sleep...
William Henry Lewis is the prizewinning author of two story collections, I Got Somebody in Staunton,...
A controlling assumption among critics of Southern literature today seems to be that the Southern R...
Of W. D. Snodgrass\u27s most recent book, one reviewer said: On the evidence of his Selected Poems ...
Bill Tremblay is the author of five books of poetry. The poems in Crying in the Cheap Seats, 1971, w...
W.D. Snodgrass\u27s poems, essays, and translations of songs and poems have received worldwide recog...
Since the end of World War II, the South has experienced a greater awareness of growth and of its ac...
In 1967, the American novelist William Styron published his third major work of fiction, a book enti...
William Styron\u27s Confessions of Nat Turner depicts a fictitious characterization of the historica...
The controversy surrounding William Styron\u27s 1967 novel, The Confessions of Nat Turner, is compli...
Clarence Major is the author of seven novels, including most recently Such Was the Season (1987) and...
Peter Taylor is the author of two novels, A Woman of Means (1950) and A Summons to Memphis, which in...
William Styron’s The Confessions of Nat Turner, a novel about the leader of a slave rebellion in Vir...
The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), William Styron's fourth novel, is written, like most of his ot...
Bob Shacochis was born in Pennsylvania in 1951 and grew up in Virginia. He lived for three years in ...
Rick Skwiot\u27s debut novel, Flesh, won the 1997 Hemingway First Novel Award. A second novel, Sleep...
William Henry Lewis is the prizewinning author of two story collections, I Got Somebody in Staunton,...
A controlling assumption among critics of Southern literature today seems to be that the Southern R...
Of W. D. Snodgrass\u27s most recent book, one reviewer said: On the evidence of his Selected Poems ...
Bill Tremblay is the author of five books of poetry. The poems in Crying in the Cheap Seats, 1971, w...
W.D. Snodgrass\u27s poems, essays, and translations of songs and poems have received worldwide recog...
Since the end of World War II, the South has experienced a greater awareness of growth and of its ac...