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单词 William Styron
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Duke alumnus William Styron sent a note expressing his “fullest sympathy and support.” The Best of Enemies 1996-04-01T00:00:00Z
As William Styron once wrote, the historical novelist works best when fed on short rations. Shakespeare Lost His Son to Plague. A Novel Asks How It Shaped His Art. 2020-07-17T04:00:00Z
“Lightning doesn’t always strike twice in one family,” said Alexandra Styron, a novelist and a daughter of William Styron, who knows a thing or two about the obstacles facing the children of famous parents. Carly Simon and Her Family, on Martha’s Vineyard 2018-06-30T04:00:00Z
The most consequential book I ever put down was “Darkness Visible,” by William Styron, because it filled me with recognition and fear. John Sandford: By the Book 2018-11-15T05:00:00Z
Memoirs of illness, which seemed so startling and courageous when their first modern iterations by authors such as Kay Redfield Jamison and William Styron were published, are now fairly standard fare. How a Mystery Illness Cost One Writer a Decade of Health 2022-03-01T05:00:00Z
Last weekend, I was re-reading “Darkness Visible,” William Styron’s essay on his descent into clinical depression. Suicide isn’t painless 2012-08-24T19:30:00Z
Well there’s this painful experience I guess in the wake of “Confessions of Nat Turner” by William Styron, which kind of cleared the field in a way. Chabon on race, sex, Obama: “I never wanted to tell the story of two guys in a record store” 2012-09-20T15:25:00Z
As students debated novels like William Styron’s “The Confessions of Nat Turner” and Arthur Golden’s “Memoirs of a Geisha,” Okparanta was struck by how polarizing the issue was. A Crop of New Novels About Race and Racism Finds Freedom in Satire 2022-07-17T04:00:00Z
Evelyn Waugh sipped a mixture of bromide and crème de menthe; William Styron stared straight ahead into the darkness. Sleep-Tracking Apps Can Help You Make it Through the Night 2014-03-06T00:23:45Z
“Everyone came to Bourjaily’s parties in the early 1950s,” Esquire magazine said about him in the 1980s, naming Mailer, Jones, William Styron and others as attendees. Vance Bourjaily, Novelist Exploring Postwar America, Dies at 87 2010-09-03T05:00:00Z
He warns a fellow patient at Research Psychiatric Hospital against two other canonical works: A. Alvarez’s “The Savage God” and William Styron’s “Darkness Visible.” From a Suicide Expert, an Unflinching Guide to Saving Lives 2023-03-26T04:00:00Z
“You’re operating at a loss, and that’s O.K. once in a while,” said Ms. Styron, the author of a 2011 memoir about growing up with her father, the novelist William Styron. Be Careful at the Book Club, the Author Might Be There 2014-01-29T21:49:15Z
“The word ‘depression’ is inadequate,” he writes, citing William Styron, who made that insight in his 1990 memoir “Darkness Visible.” Review | Donald Antrim’s ‘One Friday in April’ is a vital book about mental illness and recovery 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z
William Styron, reviewing it in The New York Review of Books, called it a “droll little sugarplum of a tale.” A Parody of Smut — and of Voltaire — Turns 60 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z
Her most recent, “Fierce Day,” a coming to terms with the death of her husband, the author William Styron, in 2006, was published in 2015. Memoir of a ‘Very Large Life,’ With Poetry, Crusades and Glittering Names 2023-06-12T04:00:00Z
I'd ask for the ghosts of people like William Styron, Tennessee Williams or William Shakespeare! Meltdown 2012 – Kim Cattrall: 'I'll be talking about the most powerful woman who ever lived' 2012-07-29T23:05:03Z
Her memoir, Sunbathing in the Rain, joins Lewis Wolpert's Malignant Sadness and William Styron's Darkness Visible, three books sent back by emissaries from deep within the abyss of depression. Does Prozac help artists be creative? 2013-05-19T06:00:00Z
As William Styron’s Sophie discovered, forced choices can lead to soul-searching. Reading Is About the Lines That Leap Off the Pages 2015-12-17T05:00:00Z
"Burr," "Lincoln" and other Vidal books have sold out on Amazon.com, a far more striking response than to the deaths of such peers as Mailer and William Styron. The great, and entitled Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T21:11:12Z
If William Styron had flagrant and very public affairs, Rose stuck to “one- or two-night stands,” she writes in the memoir, but she has never named names. Memoir of a ‘Very Large Life,’ With Poetry, Crusades and Glittering Names 2023-06-12T04:00:00Z
The beautiful Rose Burgunder had confessed her wealthy background to William Styron only after they had taken up together, two young postwar expats in Rome encouraged in their romance by Truman Capote. Memoir of a ‘Very Large Life,’ With Poetry, Crusades and Glittering Names 2023-06-12T04:00:00Z
The name for my condition, I discovered, was “depression,” which I learned from a 1989 op-ed column William Styron wrote about Primo Levi’s suicide. Barbara Ehrenreich: My search for truth as a non-believer 2014-04-12T12:15:00Z
When Alexandra Styron, the youngest of the novelist William Styron’s four children, was growing up, she writes in her new memoir, there was one inviolate rule in the house: “Don’t ask Daddy about his work.” Books of The Times: William Styron, in a Daughter?s Words 2011-04-19T18:14:34Z
For my father, William Styron, who died almost five years ago, daily constitutionals, both on the island and at his winter home in Connecticut, were crucial to his writing life. Personal Journeys: Walking Martha?s Vineyard 2011-08-12T18:55:00Z
One definition of a great novel, William Styron said, is that it should “leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading it.” Jennifer Egan Updates the Old-Fashioned Page-Turner in ‘Manhattan Beach’ 2017-09-27T04:00:00Z
The only mystery is why no major writer has chipped in with a memoir to rank with De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium-Eater or William Styron's chronicle of depression, Darkness Visible. Why do writers drink? 2013-07-20T07:00:14Z
Despite being expelled from Exeter, he studied at Harvard and Cambridge, and in 1953 became an editor for The Paris Review, a new magazine championing Philip Roth, Terry Southern and William Styron, among others. Movie Review: ‘Plimpton!’ Directed by Tom Bean and Luke Poling 2013-05-21T22:48:07Z
William Styron said, when he was about my age, that he realised he had about five books in him, and that was OK. Donna Tartt to publish first novel for 11 years 2013-02-13T16:34:51Z
Fortuitously, I saw William Styron, who was on the film jury that year. Harvey Weinstein Remembers Gabriel García Márquez 2014-04-23T14:38:13Z
Wallace, columnist Art Buchwald and author William Styron were friends who commiserated often enough about depression to call themselves"The Blues Brothers," according to a 2011 memoir by Styron's daughter, Alexandra. CBS correspondent Mike Wallace dead at 93 2012-04-08T14:45:00Z
Wallace, columnist Art Buchwald and author William Styron were friends who commiserated often enough about depression to call themselves “The Blues Brothers,” according to a 2011 memoir by Styron’s daughter, Alexandra. Mike Wallace, ?60 Minutes? Star Interviewer, Dies at 93 2012-04-08T14:57:40Z
“Reading My Father,” out in 2011 by Alexandra Styron, William Styron’s youngest child, was another bracing rendition of life with a mighty, troubled man. Literary Fathers, Literary Daughters, and the Books That Bind Them 2023-02-05T05:00:00Z
But it is also fascinating — featuring encounters with luminaries like William Styron and Meryl Streep and Elaine Stritch — and Mr. Guare has imbued it with the suspense and dynamism of a long, enthralling mystery story. Theater Review: John Guare’s ‘3 Kinds of Exile,’ at Atlantic Theater Company 2013-06-12T02:00:12Z
The novelist William Styron, writing in Washington Monthly, called “365 Days” a “moving account about tremendous courage and often immeasurable suffering.” Dr. Ronald Glasser, Bard of the Vietnam War Wounded, Dies at 83 2022-09-06T04:00:00Z
There, Sam Shepard read cowboy poems and William Styron talked about his latest novel. How WordTheatre came to host big-name Hollywood actors reading little-known literature onstage 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z
Poet, journalist and human rights activist Rose Styron, widow of novelist William Styron, gets a welcome profile from a friend and neighbor, director James Lapine. Review: From repair to renewal, 'Revoir Paris' reveals a city rediscovered after a tragedy 2023-06-29T04:00:00Z
Rose Styron may not be as well known as her late husband, William Styron, the celebrated author of such novels as “The Confessions of Nat Turner” and “Sophie’s Choice.” Review: The literary documentary 'In the Company of Rose' proves an excellent place to be 2023-06-28T04:00:00Z
Finally, in 1991, he went public, teaming up with fellow celebrities and depressives Mike Wallace and William Styron — the “Blues Brothers” they called themselves — to raise awareness about the disease. Review | The remarkable career, and long-hidden pain, of satirist Art Buchwald 2022-09-09T04:00:00Z
One of the most famous entries in the canon of Holocaust literature is William Styron’s 1979 novel, “Sophie’s Choice,” about the tortured past of a Polish Catholic survivor of Auschwitz. Zofia Posmysz, whose Holocaust story reached opera stage, dies at 98 2022-08-14T04:00:00Z
“One Friday in April” evokes, as vividly as any book since William Styron’s “Darkness Visible,” the ongoing present tenseness — or present tension — of suicide, which Antrim describes as a condition in and of itself. Review: Donald Antrim struggled with suicide for years. In a brilliant memoir, he redefines it 2021-10-11T04:00:00Z
Author William Styron, a judge in 1970 for the National Book Awards, labeled it “a banal book which simply doesn’t qualify as literature.” Genevieve Young, editor who helped shape ‘Love Story’ and other books, dies at 89 2021-02-18T05:00:00Z
At a given convention, a dais might be shared by Atwood, William Styron and Margaret Thatcher, or by Bill Murray and Julia Child. Event organizer drops BookExpo, annual publishing convention 2020-12-01T05:00:00Z
Less noted, in between, is William Styron’s “The Confessions of Nat Turner,” a novel from the point of view of the very real Black man who led a bloody uprising against slaveholders in August 1831. ‘The Good Lord Bird’ Is Good TV. But Mix Art and Slavery at Your Peril. 2020-10-06T04:00:00Z
His case became a cause celebre, receiving widespread publicity from advocates for the mentally disabled and celebrities, including writers Arthur Miller and William Styron. Disabled man dies 5 years after murder conviction overturned 2020-08-05T04:00:00Z
He talked books with Philip Roth and William Styron, endured the drunken taunts of Norman Mailer, lunched with Mel Brooks and attended a birthday party for “Stir Crazy” star Richard Pryor. ‘Splash,’ ‘Stern’ writer Bruce Jay Friedman dead at 90 2020-06-03T04:00:00Z
Robert Loomis, a blue-chip editor of old-fashioned sense and persistence who in more than 50 years at Random House encouraged, prodded and befriended William Styron, Maya Angelou, Calvin Trillin and many others, died April 19. Robert Loomis, literary editor who worked with Angelou and Styron, dies at 93 2020-04-20T04:00:00Z
William Styron broke the world’s heart with a similar question in his novel “Sophie’s Choice.” Opinion | Beware insidious messaging about who lives and who dies 2020-03-27T04:00:00Z
How dare William Styron write “Sophie’s Choice” when he was not Jewish, a woman nor a Holocaust survivor? Opinion | ‘American Dirt’ critics are censoring the author based on her genetic background 2020-01-31T05:00:00Z
It was only this past June that I learned of incomplete mourning while reading William Styron’s “Darkness Visible.” Opinion | Grieving a Parent’s Death at a Young Age: A Loss That Lingers 2019-08-31T04:00:00Z
William Styron, my former island neighbor, spoke of drinking “abundantly, almost mercilessly” as a “magical conduit” to his literary imagination. Opinion | Can Bar-Stool Democracy Save America? 2019-04-27T04:00:00Z
Writers Arthur Miller and William Styron were among those who protested the conviction. Disabled man seeks $13.5M after convictions overturned 2019-03-12T04:00:00Z
She wrote a screenplay with the daughter of novelist William Styron. Learning to do a double flip: From red to blue and from reporter to politician 2018-09-23T04:00:00Z
Until we free depression from the insurance company caste system of medical priorities, diseases of the mind will continue to wreak the havoc, pain and despair so eloquently described by William Styron in “Darkness Visible.” Opinion | Wrestling With Depression 2018-08-08T04:00:00Z
Nearly 30 years ago, the author William Styron outed himself in these pages as mentally ill. Opinion | The Great God of Depression 2018-08-03T04:00:00Z
In 1967, William Styron wrote a novel imagining Turner’s life story. Hollywood, sometimes the truth is better than fiction | Catherine Shoard 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z
Cleverly reusing the title of a 1915 film lionizing the Ku Klux Klan, the movie destroys the stereotypes written by William Styron in “The Confessions of Nat Turner.” How to learn more about slavery after watching the new ‘Roots’ 2016-06-03T04:00:00Z
This theme is explorerd through the lives of notable individuals who fought their way back from depression, such as Winston Churchill and the writer William Styron. When our reason is hijacked by an uncontrollable urge 2016-04-27T04:00:00Z
The writer William Styron called it a “brainstorm”, which is much more accurate than “unhappiness”. What does depression feel like? Trust me – you really don’t want to know | Tim Lott 2016-04-19T04:00:00Z
William Styron’s The Confessions of Nat Turner drew on both narrative accounts of a slave uprising and the folklore surrounding the leader of the rebellion, Nat Turner. Atticus Finch Confronted What the South Couldn't 2015-07-20T04:00:00Z
The Southern writer’s name is among several in a housing development that includes Philip Roth Street and William Styron Square. Misspelled author’s name to be fixed in Va. city street sign 2015-07-16T04:00:00Z
The case became a cause célèbre among advocates for the mentally disabled and others, including the writers Arthur Miller and William Styron. Mentally Disabled Man, Convicted in ‘87 Murder, Is Freed After Connecticut Court Ruling 2015-04-10T04:00:00Z
However, perhaps the most important inquiry about man’s unspeakable acts against fellow men was written years ago by William Styron in “Sophie’s Choice”: “The query: ‘At Auschwitz, tell me, where was God?’ Freedom of religious discourse 2015-02-13T05:00:00Z
William Styron was not able to write in the throes of his depression. Why are People so Interested in the DSM-5? 2012-12-06T19:15:07.847Z
The darker side that William Faulkner, William Styron and, Tennessee Williams depicted in their novels or plays was nowhere to be seen. 5 Leadership Lessons from 1960s Mayberry, N.C. 2012-07-12T15:16:21Z
William Styron's Nat Turner; ten black writers respond. The Negro in the United States; a selected bibliography. Compiled by Dorothy B. Porter 2011-05-05T02:00:18.267Z
Every year, approximately 7 percent of us will be afflicted to some degree by the awful mental state that William Styron described as a “gray drizzle of horror . . . a storm of murk.” Depression?s Upside 2010-02-26T15:37:00Z
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