Celebrating the Eleventh Biennial Arts & Education Council |
Chattanooga Conference on Southern Literature |
William Styron | |
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WILLIAM
STYRON was awarded the American Academy’s Prix de Rome for his first novel,
Lie Down in Darkness.
Other works include The Long March and Set This
House on Fire. He
received the 1968 Pulitzer Prize and the Howells Medal of the American
Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters for The
Confessions of Nat Turner. His
novel, Sophie’s Choice, winner
of the American Book Award, was adapted to the screen in an Academy
Award-winning motion picture. |
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