William Styron has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity with the publication of "Darkness Visible" (1990), his account of his struggle with near-suicidal depression. His works are known for discussing psychological conflicts within families, religious doubt, existentialism, racial tension, and the role of history in fiction. Often compared with William Faulkner, Styron has emerged as one of the most important figures in contemporary American literature and is best known for his continuation of the Southern gothic tradition.
Through original essays, reprints of previously published...
William Styron has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity with the publication of "Darkness Visible" (1990), his account of his struggle with near-suic...