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Lord of the Flies - by William Golding (Paperback)

Lord of the Flies - by  William Golding (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Golding's classic, startling, and perennially bestselling portrait of human nature remains as provocative today as when it was first published. This beautiful new edition features French flaps and rough fronts, making it a must-have for fans of this seminal work.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The classic novel by William Golding<br>With a new Introduction by Stephen King</b><p>To me <b><i>Lord of the Flies</i></b> has always represented what novels are for, what makes them indispensable. -<b>Stephen King</b></p><p>Golding's classic, startling, and perennially bestselling portrait of human nature remains as provocative today as when it was first published. This beautiful new edition features French flaps and rough fronts, making it a must-have for fans of this seminal work. <p/>William Golding's compelling story about a group of very ordinary small boys marooned on a coral island has become a modern classic. At first it seems as though it is all going to be great fun; but the fun before long becomes furious and life on the island turns into a nightmare of panic and death. As ordinary standards of behaviour collapse, the whole world the boys know collapses with them--the world of cricket and homework and adventure stories--and another world is revealed beneath, primitive and terrible.</p><p><b>Lord of the Flies</b> remains as provocative today as when it was first published in 1954, igniting passionate debate with its startling, brutal portrait of human nature. Though critically acclaimed, it was largely ignored upon its initial publication. Yet soon it became a cult favorite among both students and literary critics who compared it to J.D. Salinger's <b>The Catcher in the Rye</b> in its influence on modern thought and literature.</p><p>Labeled a parable, an allegory, a myth, a morality tale, a parody, a political treatise, even a vision of the apocalypse, <b>Lord of the Flies</b> has established itself as a true classic.</p><p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b><i>Lord of the Flies</i></b> is one of my favorite books. That was a big influence on me as a teenager, I still read it every couple of years. <br><b>--Suzanne Collins, author of <i>The Hunger Games</i></b> <p/>As exciting, relevant, and thought-provoking now as it was when Golding published it in 1954.<br><b>--<i>Stephen King</i></b> <p/>The most influential novel...since Salinger's <i>Catcher in the Rye</i>. <br><b><b>--</b>Time</b> <p/>This brilliant work is a frightening parody on man's return (in a few weeks) to that state of darkness from which it took him thousands of years to emerge. Fully to succeed, a fantasy must approach very close to reality. <b><i>Lord of the Flies</i></b> does. It must also be superbly written. It is. <br><b><b>--</b>The New York Times Book Review</b> <p/>Sparely and elegantly written...<b><i>Lord of the Flies</i></b> is a grim anti-pastoral in which adults are disguised as children who replicate the worst of their elders' heritage of ignorance, violence, and warfare. <br><b><b>--</b>Joyce Carol Oates, New York Review of Books</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Born in Cornwall, England, in 1911 and educated at Oxford University, William Gerald Golding's first book, <b>Poems</b>, was published in 1935. Following a stint in the Royal Navy and other diversions during and after World War II, Golding wrote <b>Lord of the Flies</b> while teaching school. This was the first of several novels including <b>Pincher Martin</b>, <b>Free Fall, </b> and <b>The Inheritors</b> and a play, <b>The Brass Butterfly</b>, which led to his being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983.<br>Stephen King, the world's bestselling novelist, was educated at the University of Maine at Orono. He lives with his wife, the novelist Tabitha King, and their children in Bangor, Maine.

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