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Three stories are told: a young Southerner wants to become a writer; a turbulent love-hate affair between a brilliant Jew and a beautiful Polish woman; and of an awful wound in that woman's past--one that impels both Sophie and Nathan toward destruction.

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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (March 3, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679736379
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679736370
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (144 customer reviews)
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46 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a new favorite, August 21, 2006
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In Sophie's Choice, William Styron does a masterful job of telling a horrific tale in bearable way. Sophie is a Polish Christian who survived 18 months in Auschwitz before the camp was liberated by the Allies. Of course her story is heartbreaking. But Styron unfolds the tale in a way that allows the reader to take it all in without being crushed by the sadness of it.

First, instead of marching out the story of Sophie's capture and imprisonment in chronological order, Styron layers it on, each layer building on the next. When the 22-year-old narrator, Stingo, a Southerner who moved to Brooklyn to write novels, first meets Sophie in the summer of 1947, she gives him only the briefest of versions of her experience in the war. It is only as they grow closer as friends that Sophie, through a series of drunken encounters, provides more details to Stingo, each time admitting that she had lied to him before in earlier versions of her tale.

By presenting the horrifying particulars bit by bit, Styron seems mindful of the warning, and even quotes Stalin as saying, that a "single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic." The reader sees the tragedy of Sophie's experience because, by offering just a little at a time, Styron allows the reader to digest her story, along with a great deal of information about the Holocaust in general. If Styron had presented her story in full from the beginning, the awfulness would be numbing.

Also, Styron balances Sophie's tragic past with her tragic present in Brooklyn. In love with Nathan, a brilliant drug addict subject to violent fits of jealousy, Sophie has no chance of building a "normal" life in America. But, given her experiences in the concentration camp, it is impossible to imagine how she could. Rather than present an unbelievable fairy tale of survival, Styron uses the tortured relationship between Nathan and Sophie as the catalyst for her revelations to Stingo, as well as the vehicle of her ultimate, and well-foreshadowed, undoing.

Finally, for all its sadness, there is plenty of humor in the book. Some of Stingo's failed romantic adventures are downright funny, as are his self-deprecating descriptions of his writing efforts. Again, without these side stories offering a respite from the main narrative, Sophie's story would be unbearable.

Sophie's Choice is going in my Top 10 favorite novels of all times. I don't know yet what it is bumping off the list, but it is definitely going on.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinarily Good on Many Levels, December 7, 2001
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Sophie's Choice almost lost me in the first thirty pages or so, but thank goodness I hung in there. A tragic yet surprisingly non-depressing story (at times humorous, at times sad, but always compelling and riviting) of three people, Stingo (the narrator, a Southern youth yearning to be a writer living in the utterly strange world of New York), Nathan (Sophie's lover, brilliant, fascinating, and troubled) and of course Sophie, the beautiful Polish Auschwitz survivor who utterly captivates Stingo's imagination, who become, as Stingo quotes Sophie, "the closest of friends." And the friendship this lonely Southern young man develops with these two exotic (to him) individuals is at the heart of this compelling novel. Styron's story actually weaves together two stories: that of Stingo's journey of self-discovery "in a place as strange as Brooklyn" and that of Sophie, a "bruised and battered child[ren] of the earth," whose gently playful personality stuggles to survive her guilt about her past and her passionate but difficult and sometimes shocking relationship with Nathan. Styron accomplishes the difficult task of making the reader appreciate, understand, and even admire the character of Nathan by telling his story through Stingo's eyes, so despite Nathan's flaws, and indeed Sophie's as well, the love Stingo feels for them both is believable and moving. The gradually revealed tale of the concentration camp is grim and realistic, and Sophie's telling of it illuminates the source of the guilt which is destroying her : her choice, or choices--for there are many choices, although the one referenced in the title stands starkly, horrifying alone. By the end of the book, I loved Stingo, Nathan, and Sophie and while I did not exactly foresee the ending, afterward its inevitability...even its rightness...convinced me that this book was lovingly crafted by Styron. The movie, for which Meryl Streep deservedly won an Oscar, is a honorable attempt to be true to the heart and soul of this story, but only reading it allows one to experience its true power. Don't be discouraged if the first pages don't grab you; your patience will be rewarded with a gem of a book, a genuine work of literature, and something approaching, if not actually achieving, greatness.
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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Evil and madness, March 2, 2000
By Carlos R. Lugo-Ortiz (Minas Gerais, Brazil) - See all my reviews
William Styron has written a profoundly moving and disturbing novel with 'Sophie's choice'. The story of Sophie, a beautiful Polish Catholic who survived Auschwitz and was left with no family, and Nathan, her schizophrenic American Jewish lover, as related by Stingo, a naive but sensitive 22 year-old Southerner wishing to be a writer, is, perhaps, one of the most harrowing stories one can manage to read. Styron evidently conducted a considerable amount of research on the Nazi occupation of Poland and the hideous dynamics of their concentration camps, and his synthesis through Sophie (whose name, etymologically, means knowledge) is convincing and compelling. But what makes 'Sophie's choice' go beyond a mere historical novel is the excellent way in which Styron weaves Sophie's story with those of Nathan and Stingo and the deep ruminations on the nature of evil and madness and their consequences. Although Styron sometimes gets long-winded, especially when he has Stingo ponder about sexual matters, the novel succeds in making us understand a sad historical event in more humane terms. Perhaps a creative university professor teaching World War II history would be wise enough to assign this novel to make students realize that history is not, as somebody once facetiously said, 'one damn fact after another'.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book (: Happy I read it, for sure.
Our teacher had us pick Holocaust books when we were in 8th grade. Most people were, of course, unoriginal and chose Anne Frank. Which is also really good. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Lea

5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderfully Ambitious and Moving Novel about Everything
Styron threw caution to the winds in this impressive attempt to write a novel about everything -- coming of age, the nature of evil, the Holocaust, mental illness, postwar... Read more
Published 2 months ago by CJA

5.0 out of 5 stars sharp sprawling leviathan of a book
How adventitious that I picked up "Sophie's Choice" in a used book sale in Ithaca this summer. I was looking for smart romances and knew nothing about this book (never saw the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Abeer Y. Hoque

5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece.
Sophie's Choice is an astounding heartbreaking novel by William Styron. There are times when I decide to write a review when I feel I can not possibly write a review to truly give... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Christopher Greffin

5.0 out of 5 stars A Love Triangle Based on Past Guilt
This is a brilliant novel about guilt, love and insanity. It is told through the eyes of a young southern writer who has moved to New York after World War II. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Bonnie Brody

5.0 out of 5 stars A Respectable Page-turner
Styron's "Sophie's Choice" was the first book I've read by this author, but certainly not the last. The most striking thing about this novel, for me, is Styron's ability to make... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Marcie Jaffee

5.0 out of 5 stars Review Mistake
Just a side note- the first paragraph of this review is actually for the book "Sophie's World" not "Sophie's Choice"
Published 8 months ago by ellen cherry charles

5.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes a blurb works wonders ...
Those who know me know I don't normally trust the blurbs on books by authors. More often than not, they're favors rather than endorsements. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Charlie Stella

5.0 out of 5 stars common...what's with the description??
the book is almost a legend and pretty kinky :D i love it ! and since it's fictional, who can blame the man for wrinting on the holocaust? as if he's the only one ! Read more
Published 11 months ago by S. Sabina

4.0 out of 5 stars Moving story but slow moving
William Styron is a good writer - no doubt about that. And the story of Sophie's time in Auschwitz was engrossing. Read more
Published 11 months ago by DS

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