Before writing his memoir of madness, Darkness Visible, William Styron was best known for his ambitious works of fiction-including The Confessions of Nat Turner and Sophie's Choice. Styron also created personal but no less powerful tales based on his real-life experiences as a U.S. Marine. The Suicide Run collects five of these meticulously rendered narratives. One of them-'Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco' -is published here for the first time.
In 'Blankenship,' written in 1953, Styron draws on his stint as a guard at a stateside military prison at the end of World War II. 'Marriott, the Marine' and 'The Suicide Run' -which Styron composed in the early 1970s as part of an intended novel that he set aside to write Sophie's Choice-depict the surreal experience of being conscripted a second time, after World War II, to serve in the Korean War. 'My Father's House' captures the isolation and frustration of a soldier trying to become a civilian again. In 'Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco,' written late in Styron's life, a soldier attempts to exorcise the dread of an approaching battle by daydreaming about far-off islands, visited vicariously through his childhood stamp collection.
Perhaps the last volume from one of literature's greatest voices, The Suicide Run brings to life the drama, inhumanity, absurdity, and heroism that forever changed the men who served in the Marine Corps.
In 'Blankenship,' written in 1953, Styron draws on his stint as a guard at a stateside military prison at the end of World War II. 'Marriott, the Marine' and 'The Suicide Run' -which Styron composed in the early 1970s as part of an intended novel that he set aside to write Sophie's Choice-depict the surreal experience of being conscripted a second time, after World War II, to serve in the Korean War. 'My Father's House' captures the isolation and frustration of a soldier trying to become a civilian again. In 'Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco,' written late in Styron's life, a soldier attempts to exorcise the dread of an approaching battle by daydreaming about far-off islands, visited vicariously through his childhood stamp collection.
Perhaps the last volume from one of literature's greatest voices, The Suicide Run brings to life the drama, inhumanity, absurdity, and heroism that forever changed the men who served in the Marine Corps.
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Hardback Editions
January 2010 : Hardback
| Title: The Suicide Run Author(s): William Styron ISBN: 0-224-08738-X / 978-0-224-08738-4 (UK edition) Publisher: Jonathan Cape Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
October 2009 : Hardback
| Title: The Suicide Run: Five Tales of the Marine Corps Author(s): William Styron ISBN: 1-4000-6822-3 / 978-1-4000-6822-7 (USA edition) Publisher: Random House Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
February 2011 : Paperback
| Title: The Suicide Run Author(s): William Styron ISBN: 0-09-953222-0 / 978-0-09-953222-4 (UK edition) Publisher: Vintage Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
September 2010 : Paperback
| Title: The Suicide Run: Five Tales of the Marine Corps Author(s): William Styron ISBN: 0-8129-8024-7 / 978-0-8129-8024-0 (USA edition) Publisher: Random House Trade Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Audio Editions
October 2009 : Audio CD
| Title: The Suicide Run: Five Tales of the Marine Corps Author(s): William Styron ISBN: 0-7393-8516-X / 978-0-7393-8516-6 (USA edition) Publisher: Random House Audio Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
January 2010 : Kindle edition
| Title: The Suicide Run Author(s): William Styron Publisher: Vintage Digital Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
2009 : Unknown
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