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A phenomenon that a number of people have noted while in deep depression is the sense of being accompanied by a second self — a wraithlike observer who, not sharing the dementia of his double, is able to watch with dispassionate curiosity as his companion struggles against the oncoming disaster, or decides to embrace it. There is a theatrical quality about all this, and during the next several days, as I went about stolidly preparing for extinction, I couldn't shake off a sense of melodrama — a melodrama in which I, the victim-to-be of self-murder, was both the solitary actor and lone member of the audience.


William Styron


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Port Warwick in Virginia was named after the fictional city in Styron's Lie Down in Darkness. The year 1953 was eventful for Styron in another way.

Styron's influence deepened and his readership expanded with the publication of Darkness Visible in 1990. (June 11 1925 – November 1 2006) was an American novelist and essayist who won major literary awards for his work. This memoir originally intended as a magazine article chronicled the author's descent into depression and his near-fatal night of "despair beyond despair".

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