William Styron Reading from Lie Down in Darkness

The Great American Authors Read from Their Works Series - Book 0

William Styron Reading from Lie Down in Darkness



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“Brilliant…A triumph of characterization.”

New York Times


Lie Down in Darkness traces the tragic fate of a Southern family with acute sensitivity, in a style that mirrors the inner lives of its four major characters. The parents are estranged, with each favoring one of their two daughters. The father dotes on Peyton, the family beauty, while the mother is devoted to Maudie, the disabled child. The novel, told in flashbacks, opens with Peyton's funeral after her emotional unraveling and suicide. The passage Styron reads here shows Maudie's magical encounter with the workman, Bennie.