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PENGUIN BOOKS 2ioi THE LONG MARCH WILLIAM STYRON William Styron was born at Newport News, Virginia, in 1925 and educated at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He spent two and a half years in the Marine Corps during the Second World War, and was later recalled to service during the Koreán War. Since 1952 he has spent a great deal of time abroad, mainly in Francé and Italy, but he has now settled more or less permanently in a rural part of Connecticut, ninety miles from New York. He has written two other novels, Lie Down in Darkness and Set This House on Fire, and is one of the founders and editors of the Paris Review. He is alsó a journalist and essayist and has had articles published in magazines such as Esquire, the Nation, the New Republic, Harper's Bazaar, and others, and his work has been translated into twelve European languages.