Sophie's Choice (novel)
First edition | |
| Author | William Styron |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | 1979 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Pages | 562 |
| ISBN | 0-394-46109-6 |
| OCLC | 4593241 |
Sophie's Choice is a 1979 novel by American author William Styron, the author's last novel. It concerns the relationships among three people sharing a boarding house in Brooklyn: Stingo, a young aspiring writer from the South; Jewish scientist Nathan Landau; and the latter's eponymous lover Sophie, a Polish-Catholic survivor of the German Nazi concentration camps, whom Stingo befriends.
Sophie's Choice won the US National Book Award for Fiction in 1980. The novel was the basis of a 1982 film of the same name. It was controversial for the way in which it framed Styron's personal views regarding the Holocaust.