After the great success in 1990 of Darkness Visible, his memoir of
depression and recovery, William Styron wrote more frequently in an
introspective, autobiographical mode. Havanas in Camelot brings
together fourteen of his personal essays, including a reminiscence of
his brief friendship with John F. Kennedy; a recollection of the power
and ceremony on display at the inauguration of François Mitterrand;
memoirs of Truman Capote, James Baldwin, and Terry Southern; a
meditation on Mark Twain; an account of Styron’s daily walks with
his dog; and an evocation of his summer home on Martha’s Vineyard.
Styron’s essays touch on the great themes of his fiction–racial
oppression, slavery, and the Holocaust–but for the most part they
address other subjects: bowdlerizations of history, literary lists,
childhood moviegoing, the censoring of his own work, and the pursuit
of celebrity fetish objects. These essays, which reveal a reflective
and humorous side of Styron’s nature, make possible a fuller
assessment of this enigmatic man of American letters.
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Personal Essays
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ISBN
9781588367204
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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