A masterpiece, [which leaves] more conventional treatments of the Holocaust, such as <i>Schindler's List</i>, looking obtuse and sentimental
The Times
William Styron's <i>Sophie's Choice</i> is a landmark of mid-20th-century American fiction - an impressively fat novel that most literate Americans claim to have read even if they haven't
Sunday Telegraph
A compassionate, brilliantly written novel
The Times
A weighty, passionate novel . . . courageous [and] masterly
NY Times
Styron is a writer's writer, capable of setting a pastoral idyll in Brooklyn, and the traumas narrated occur alongside a classic American coming-of-age story
- Xan Brooks, Guardian, 1000 novels everyone must read
Read it if you can bear.
- Katy Guest, The Independent
If you’re not sobbing at the end of this tale of tortured souls, consult a doctor immediately because you might be dead
- David Baldacci, Mail on Sunday