William Styron was an acclaimed American novelist born in 1925 in Virginia.
He rose to prominence with his debut novel Lie Down in Darkness at age 26.
Styron went on to write several influential works, including the controversial Pulitzer Prize-winning The Confessions of Nat Turner and the international bestseller Sophie's Choice.
He is considered one of the greatest American writers of his generation.
Styron's memoir Darkness Visible, detailing his struggle with depression, became another widely read and impactful work.
His writing often explored dark themes and complex moral issues.
Styron died in 2006, leaving behind a legacy as a major figure in 20th century American literature.
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