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Jan 8, 1992 · Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness: Styron, William: 9780679736394: Amazon.com: Books. Books. ›. Biographies & Memoirs. ›. Arts & Literature. $11.04. Other Used, New, Collectible from $1.30. Buy new: -26% $1104. List Price: $15.00. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns.
- William Styron
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- Vintage
Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness is a memoir by American writer William Styron about his descent into depression and the triumph of recovery. It is among the last books published by Styron and is among his most celebrated.
- William Styron
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- 1990
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Sep 4, 1990 · Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness is a memoir by American writer William Styron, about his descent into depression, and the triumph of recovery, First published in December 1989. It is among the last books published by Styron, and is widely considered one of his best, and most influential works.
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Dec 7, 2014 · AP. December 7, 2014. Twenty-five years ago, in December, 1989, Darkness Visible, William Styron’s account of his descent into the depths of clinical depression and back, appeared in Vanity...
About Darkness Visible #1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A literary tour de force that chronicles a prize-winning author’s descent into an almost suicidal depression. “Compelling … Harrowing … a vivid portrait of a debilitating disorder … It offers the solace of a shared experience.”—The New York Times
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Jan 1, 1979 · William Golding. A dazzlingly dark novel by the Nobel Laureate. At the height of the London blitz, a naked child steps out of an all-consuming fire. Miraculously saved yet hideously scarred, tormented at school and at work, Matty becomes a wanderer, a seeker after some unknown redemption.
Darkness Visible is a 1979 novel by British author William Golding. The book won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. The title comes from Paradise Lost, from the line, "No light, but rather darkness visible". The novel narrates a struggle between good and evil, using naïveté, sexuality and spirituality throughout.