Sty‧ron, William /ˈstaɪ
ərən/
(1925–2006) a US writer known especially for his novels such as
the Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), which deals with
racism, and for which he won a Pulitzer prize, and
Sophie's Choice (1979), which is about the Holocaust and was made into a successful film.
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