[Styron is] the most accomplished craftsman, and one of the most penetrating witnesses of our life
Associated Press
Styron has bought to bear his penetrating intelligence and immense skills in confronting explosive themes
Financial Times
One of those quintessentially American writers capable of blending the rugged with the romantic, the macho with the tender
Daily Telegraph
[A man] whose fiction turned brutal truths into beauty
Daily Telegraph
In This Quiet Dust, the first book of non-fiction by the Pulitzer Prize-wining author of Lie Down in Darkness and Sophie's Choice, William Styron addresses great moral issues with passion and precision.
His writing is at once meditative and engaged, personal and erudite, whether he is covering the dark side of the American and European dream, exploring the greats of American literature, or exploring the nature of the American South. Throughout, Styron's warmth, humour and candour, coupled with a refusal to judge, make for stirring and stimulating reading.
In This Quiet Dust, the first book of non-fiction by the Pulitzer Prize-wining author of Lie Down in Darkness and Sophie's Choice, William Styron addresses great moral issues with passion and precision.
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Born in Newport News, Virginia, in 1925, William Styron was educated at Duke University. He served in the Marine Corps during the last war, and was recalled to service during the Korean War. After 1952, he lived mainly in Europe, before settling in a rural part of Connecticut. William Styron died in 2006.
He is the author of The Long March, Lie Down in Darkness, Set This House on Fire and Sophie's Choice. He has also published Darkness Visible, the collection This Quiet Dust and Other Writings, and A Tidewater Morning.