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Styron, William 1925-: Interview by William Styron with Michael West

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SOURCE: An interview with Michael West, in Conversations with William Styron, University Press of Mississippi, 1985, pp. 217-33.

In this excerpt from an interview that was originally published in 1977, Styron speaks of how his resentment of authority figures has been a significant feature of his writing.

This is a free excerpt of 46 words. There are 1,435 words (approx. 5 pages at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.

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