William Styron, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist who wrote "Sophie's Choice," died Wednesday in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. He was 81. Styron's daughter, Alexandra, said the author died of ...
The 1982 film Sophie’s Choice is based on William Styron’s 1979 novel that goes by the same name. This psychological drama successfully brings the story to life. It tells the story of Zofia ...
Any artwork dealing with Auschwitz is certain to arouse strong feelings, and William Styron’s novel Sophie’s Choice, published in 1979, compounded the challenge by placing its tale of a Polish ...
William Styron, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Sophie's Choice" and other novels whose explorations of the darkest corners of the human mind and experience were charged by his own near-suicidal ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - William Styron, whose 1979 novel "Sophie's Choice" was made into an acclaimed film and who won a Pulitzer Prize for "The Confessions of Nat Turner" died on Wednesday in Martha's ...
Independent Record: Novelist William Styron, author of ‘Sophie’s Choice,’ dies at 81
Sophie’s Choice (1982) is a psychological drama adapted from William Styron’s novel of the same name. The movie was released in December 1982 and received generally positive reviews, along with a ...
2002-12-11 04:00:00 PDT London-- From the moment the British composer Nicholas Maw got the go-ahead from the American novelist William Styron to make an opera out of "Sophie's Choice," his life has ...
In 2002, Nicholas Maw's opera Sophie's Choice, based on the novel by William Styron, was given its premiere at the Royal Opera House. The subject had struck Maw when he had first watched the film ...