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Review: ‘In the Company of Rose’ Is a Pleasant Portrait

When the theater and film director James Lapine first met Rose Styron, he knew her as William Styron’s widow. He learned there was a lot more to her.

Glenn Kenny
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Documentary Films and Programs, Lapine, James, Martha’s Vineyard (Mass), Styron, Rose, Styron, William, Writing and Writers
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