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Styron, William 1925-: Critical Review by James L. W. West III

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SOURCE: "Tidewater Tales," in Sewanee Review, Spring, 1994, pp. xlix-li.

In this excerpt, West discusses the effect of Styron's revisions of these earlier published stories and notes that Styron's message is that art can redeem an otherwise intolerable existence.

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