Inscription from William Styron to Stuart Wright


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Inscription from William Styron to Stuart Wright
Description
Inscription on front fly-leaf of Robert Penn Warren's All the king's men (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1946). Stuart Wright Collection #167.11. Styron describes his reaction to the book and how it inspired him to begin his Lie down in darkness.
Date
1946
Original Format
manuscripts
Extent
13cm x 20cm
Local Identifier
PS3545.A748 A64 1946
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Location of Original
Joyner Wright Collection
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