Best Selling Books by William Golding

William Golding is the author of Lord of the Flies (2003), Fire Down Below (1989), Lord of the Flies Centenary Edition (2011), Lord Of The Flies (Ubspd World Classics) (2000), The Hot Gates and other occasional pieces (2013).

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Lord of the Flies

release date: Dec 16, 2003
Lord of the Flies
Golding’s iconic 1954 novel, now with a new foreword by Lois Lowry, remains one of the greatest books ever written for young adults and an unforgettable classic for readers of any age. This edition includes a new Suggestions for Further Reading by Jennifer Buehler. At the dawn of the next world war, a plane crashes on an uncharted island, stranding a group of schoolboys. At first, with no adult supervision, their freedom is something to celebrate. This far from civilization they can do anything they want. Anything. But as order collapses, as strange howls echo in the night, as terror begins its reign, the hope of adventure seems as far removed from reality as the hope of being rescued.

Fire Down Below

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Fire Down Below
The final book in a classic series that began with the Man Booker Prize-winning Rites of Passage To the Ends of the Earth, William Golding''s great sea trilogy, presents the extraordinary story of a warship''s troubled journey to Australia in the early 1800s. Told through the pages of Edmund Talbot''s journal--with equal measure of wit and disdain--it records the mounting tensions and growing misfortunes aboard the ancient ship. An instant maritime classic, and one of Golding''s finest achievements, the trilogy was adapted into a major BBC/PBS Masterpiece miniseries staring Benedict Cumberbatch, Jared Harris and Sam Neill. To the Ends of the Earth: 1. Rites of Passage 2. Close Quarters 3. Fire Down Below

Lord of the Flies Centenary Edition

release date: Nov 01, 2011
Lord of the Flies Centenary Edition
The classic novel by William Golding With a new Introduction by Stephen King "To me Lord of the Flies has always represented what novels are for, what makes them indispensable." -Stephen King 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. 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. Lord of the Flies 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 The Catcher in the Rye in its influence on modern thought and literature. Labeled a parable, an allegory, a myth, a morality tale, a parody, a political treatise, even a vision of the apocalypse, Lord of the Flies has established itself as a true classic.

Lord Of The Flies (Ubspd World Classics)

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Lord Of The Flies (Ubspd World Classics)
Lord Of The Flies Is A Study On The Nature Of Evil And The Form In Which It Is Expressed In Modern Society. What Author Tries To Show In The Novel Is That Violence Is Built Into Our System, Into Our Genes And In Our Blood, And That Age Has Little To Do When The Innate Violence Would Erupt.

The Hot Gates and other occasional pieces

release date: May 02, 2013
The Hot Gates and other occasional pieces
A dazzling collection of occasional writings by the Nobel Prize-winning novelist on subjects ranging from Thermopylae to the English Channel, and from Coral Island to Jules Verne.''A book of occasional essays which afford us many fascinating insights into Golding the man . . .It is highly individual yet profoundly modest; it has an unusual, slightly angular candour, full of painful knowledge and a beautiful humanity . . . event the slightest piece bears the mark of his rare, austere mind, his remarkable imagination . . . Even these occasional essays are enough to remind us that . . . there is not, at the moment, a writer to touch him.'' New Society

The Inheritors

release date: Mar 15, 2012
The Inheritors
Hunt, trek, and feast among Neanderthals in this stunning novel by the radical Nobel Laureate and author of Lord of the Flies. This was a different voice; not the voice of the people. It was the voice of other. When spring comes, the people leave their winter cave, foraging for honey, grubs, and the hot richness of a deer''s brain. They awaken the fire to heat their naked bodies, lay down their thorn bushes, and share pictures in their minds. But strange things are happening: inexplicable scents and sounds. Unimaginable beasts are half-glimpsed in the forest; upright creatures of bone-faces and deerskins. What the people don''t know is that their day is already over ... ''Extraordinary ... Genius ... Remarkable in the literature of the twentieth century.'' Ben Okri ''A stun gun to read ... Truly a masterpiece.'' Monique Roffey ''An earthquake in the petrified forests of the English novel.'' Arthur Koestler ''An astonishing, underrated novel.'' Robert MacFarlane ''Beautiful, powerful ... A visionary dream . Shakespearean.'' Ted Hughes ''A master fabulist, and a brilliantly creative interpreter of remote history ... An iconoclast.'' John Fowles ''A tour de force ... Genius.'' Daily Telegraph ''Alarming, eye-opening, desolating, mind-invading and unique.'' New Statesman

Lord of the Flies : Text , Criticism , Giossary and Notes

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Lord of the Flies : Text , Criticism , Giossary and Notes
The boy with fair hair lowered himself down the last few feet of rock and began to pick his way towards the lagoon. Though he had taken off his school sweater and trailed it now from one hand, his grey shirt stuck to him and his hair was plastered to his forehead. All round him the long scar smashed into the jungle was a bath of heat. He was clambering heavily among the creepers and broken trunks when a bird, a vision of red and yellow, flashed upwards with a witch-like cry; and this cry was echoed by another. Descriptor(s): WESTERNS | LITERARY TEXTS | LITERARY CRITICISM | LITERARY ANALYSIS | LITERARY STYLE | LITTERATEURS | BIOGRAPHIES | MODERN AGE | UNITED KINGDOM

Darkness Visible

release date: Nov 05, 2013
Darkness Visible
The destinies of three mysterious lost children entwine in this James Tait Black Memorial Prize-winning fable by the radical Nobel Laureate and author of Lord of the Flies . A figure had condensed out of the shuddering backdrop of the glare. He is born in fire: a naked child in the blood-red flames of London''s Blitz. Miraculously saved but grotesquely burned, this mysterious orphan is named Matty. Doomed to a life of torment, he becomes a wanderer, a spiritual seeker after unknown redemption. They are also lost children: neglected twins, as exquisitely beautiful as they are loveless and sinful. Toni explores political terrorism; Sophy, sexual dominance and violent criminality. But their destinies will soon collide in an apocalyptic climax - one that illuminates the inner and outer darkness of modern humanity. ''Exceptional ... Irresistibly transcendent ... Golding seduces us. He transfixes, bewitches and confounds us.'' Nicola Barker ''Extraordinary ... A hallucinatory, incantatory force ... The most powerful, and strangest, of all Golding''s novels, and one of the great masterpieces of the twentieth-century English novel.'' Philip Hensher ''A master craftsman in his particular sort of magic ... Golding''s best book ... Wonderfully creepy ... A remarkable achievement.'' London Review of Books ''A vision of elemental reality so vivid we seem to hallucinate the scenes ... Magic.'' New York Times Book Review ''An intensity of vision without parallel.'' TLS ''One of the most moving books I''ve ever read.'' The Times ''Brilliantly spooky ... Written with great insight and a surprising humour, it is a thorough pleasure.'' Atlantic Monthly

Moving Target

release date: May 02, 2013
Moving Target
An important and illuminating collection of essays and lectures by the winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize for Literature. William Golding writes about places as diverse as Wiltshire, where he lived for over half a century, Dutch waterways, Delphi, Egypt ancient and modern, and planet Earth herself. Other essays discuss books and ideas, and provide a fascinating background to the appreciate Golding''s own writing and imagination. Includes Golding''s Nobel Speech. ''Golding come through this collection as reserved and wary, but delightful . . . His writing is a joy.'' Sunday Times

Lord of the Flies: Casebook Edition

release date: Sep 01, 1987
Lord of the Flies: Casebook Edition
A Casebook Edition containing the full text of LORD OF THE FLIES, plus notes and critical essays The material in this casebook edition of one of the most widely read novels of our time includes not only the full text of LORD OF THE FLIES, but also statements by William Golding about the novel, reminisces of Golding by his brother, an appreciation of the novel by E.M. Forster, and a number of critical essays from various points of vierw. Included are psychological, religious, and literary approaches by noted scholars and studies of the novel''s relation to earlier works, as well as to other writings by Golding. The editors have also included bibliographical material and explanatory notes. Edited by James R. Baker and Arthur P. Ziegler, Jr.

Rites of Passage

release date: Nov 05, 2013
Rites of Passage
Introduced by Annie Proulx, l ose yourself in an epic naval journey in this Booker Prize-winning novel: the first in the acclaimed Sea Trilogy by the author of Lord of the Flies. I grow a little crazy, I think, like all men at sea who live too close to each other and too close thereby to all that is monstrous under the sun and moon . . . Edmund Talbot is sailing to Australia in the early nineteenth century. In his journal, he records mounting tensions aboard the ancient, stinking warship, as officers, sailors, soldiers and emigrants jostle in the cramped darkness below decks. But when something happens to Reverend Colley that brings him into a ''hell of self-degradation'', it seems that shame is a force deadlier than the sea itself . . . ''It is the emotional veracity of life at sea that powers Golding''s exceptional writing ... The fury, mystery and challenge of life on board .'' Kate Mosse ''Golding writes the past as present [with] uncanny skill and tremendous intuition.'' Ben Okri ''A master at the full stretch of his age and wisdom - necessary, provoking, urgent, rich, complex and rare.'' The Times ''Golding''s best and most accessible story since Lord of the Flies .'' Melvyn Bragg ''An extraordinary novel.'' Observer To The Ends of the Earth: A Sea Trilogy - Book One

Free Fall

release date: Feb 21, 2013
Free Fall
Sammy Mountjoy, artist, rises from poverty and an obscure birth to see his pictures hung in the Tate Gallery. Swept into World War Two, he is taken as a prisoner-of-war, threatened with torture, then locked in a cell of total darkness to wait. He emerges from his cell transfigured from his ordeal, and begins to realise what man can be and what he has gradually made of himself through his own choices. But did those accumulated choices also begin to deprive him of his free will.

The Scorpion God

release date: Apr 01, 2013
The Scorpion God
Lose yourself in ancient civilizations in these three historical novellas by the radical Nobel Laureate and author of Lord of the Flies. Even when he leapt from the parapet he talked. Ancient Egypt. The Prince is set to marry Pretty Flower, his sister, in the Great House''s incestuous society. But the Liar speaks a truth that transforms everything . A primitive matriarchal society. While mothers raise children in the bucolic Place of Women, Chimp is tormented by the Leopard Men in their brutal hunts, until he gains new wisdom . Imperial Rome. In an era of invention and exploration, the emperor realises he loves his illegitimate grandson more than his own loutish heir . ''Communicates visionary ideas about the present and his imaginative understanding of our collective pasts.'' Bettany Hughes ''Golding writes the past as present [with] uncanny skill and tremendous intuition.'' Ben Okri ''Brilliant . So fluent and stylish that the stories read themselves like a dream.'' Daily Telegraph ''Ingenious ... Perhaps the ambition of these books seems to put them a bit over the top, a bit out of their time.'' London Review of Books

The Pyramid

release date: Aug 01, 2013
The Pyramid
Follow young Oliver''s rebellious coming-of-age in the village of Stillbourne in this comic novel by the radical Nobel Laureate and author of Lord of the Flies. Eighteen is a good time for suffering Welcome to the country town of Stillbourne. Restless teenage resident Oliver wants to enjoy himself before going to university, beginning with his pursuit of the Town Crier''s daughter. But in this claustrophobic community - stifled by the English class system, and where everybody knows everyone''s business - love, lust and rebellion are closely followed by revenge and embarrassment . . . ''Golding depicts with subtle skill all the pains of growing up and growing old. He treats us to some superb comic episodes.'' Daily Telegraph ''Golding''s most approachable novel and a curiously personal one, that returns to the mind again and again as if the shames and idylls were one''s own.'' Guardian ''Neatly drawn, funny and touching . . . The snap, the tang, and the tension in Golding''s prose is always a pleasure.'' Harper''s

Close Quarters

release date: Nov 05, 2013
Close Quarters
Lose yourself in an epic naval journey in the second novel in the Booker Prize-winning historical fiction Sea Trilogy by the author of Lord of the Flies. This tropical nowhere was the whole world - the whole imaginable world. A decrepit warship is becalmed halfway to Australia, stilled in an ocean wilderness of heat and sea mists. In this surreal, fête-like atmosphere, a ball is held with a passing ship: the passengers dance and flirt, while beneath them seaweed like green hair spreads omniously over the hull. Half-mad with fear, drink, love and opium, both vessel and passengers feel themselves going to pieces: and the very planks seem to twist themselves alive as the ship comes apart at the seams . . . ''Fantastic ... Gems tumble off the pages ... A strong sense of drama ... Much of the pleasure of reading his work is his original imagery.'' Annie Proulx ''No living writer has represented the fragility of man''s experience so marvellously as Golding.'' AS Byatt ''It is in Golding''s magnificent, therapeutic, terrifying descriptions of seascapes that the deepest meanings can be found.'' Kate Mosse ''Stunning . . . As exciting as any thriller.'' Sunday Times ''A feat of imaginative reconstruction, as vivid as a dream.'' Daily Mail ''Tells an utterly absorbing tale, in language of immense force and subtlety.'' Financial Times To The Ends of the Earth: A Sea Trilogy - Book Two

The Paper Men

release date: Nov 05, 2013
The Paper Men
Join an eccentric novelist on the run from his obsessive would-be biographer in this comic farce by the radical Nobel Laureate and author of Lord of the Flies. Why should I conceal the fact that I had found a full professor of Eng. Lit. rifling my dustbin? Fame, fortune, alcoholism, a failing marriage: for novelist Wilfred Barclay, his final unbearable irritation is his would-be-biographer, the young academic Professor Rick L. Tucker, who is determined to become The Barclay Man. Locked in a lethal relationship, the two men stumble across Europe, shedding wives, self-respect and identities in a game of literary cat and mouse - and the climax of their odyssey, when it comes, is as inevitable as it is unexpected . . . ''A complex literary comedy from an extraordinarily powerful writer, which holds us right through to the end.'' Malcolm Bradbury ''Rich as a compost heap . . . It moves you and at times it can shake you.'' Melvyn Bragg ''[Golding''s] splendid comic gift is used to often hilarious effect, running the whole gamut of comedy, from irony to farce . . . Hugely enjoyable.'' Daily Telegraph

The Spire

release date: Nov 05, 2013
The Spire
Succumb to one churchman''s apocalyptic vision in this prophetic tale by the radical Nobel Laureate and author of Lord of the Flies, William Golding (recorded by Benedict Cumberbatch as an audiobook). There were three sorts of people. Those who ran, those who stayed, and those who were built in. Dean Jocelin has a vision: that God has chosen him to erect a great spire. His master builder fearfully advises against it, for the old cathedral was miraculously built without foundations. But Jocelin is obsessed with fashioning his prayer in stone. As his halo of hair grows wilder and his dark angel darker, the spire rises octagon upon octagon, pinnacle by pinnacle, watched over by the gargoyles - until the stone pillars shriek, the earth beneath creeps, and the spire''s shadow falls like an axe on the medieval world below ... ''Astounding ... So recklessly beautiful, so sad and so strange ... Holds such a place in my soul that it''s more or less a sacred text.'' Sarah Perry ''A kind of miracle ... Genius.'' Guardian '' Quite simply, a marvel.'' NYRB '' Superb ... A classic.'' Rebecca West ''A master fabulist .. An iconoclast.'' John Fowles ''A visionary ... His masterwork [of] faith, folly and desperate desire ... Golding at his best.'' Benjamin Myers

The Brass Butterfly

The Brass Butterfly
This comedy deals with an inventor-genius of Roman times whose fate it is to discover things at the wrong moment.

An Egyptian Journal

release date: Jul 18, 2013
An Egyptian Journal
A first-hand journal about the Goldings'' travels through Egypt, soon after winning the Nobel Prize, living on a motor cruiser on the Nile. Nothing went quite as planned, but William Golding''s vivid and honest account of what actually happened, and of what he saw and felt about ancient Egypt and the exasperations of the living present, will delight his innumerable admirers and everyone who visits Egypt.''One of the funniest anti-travel books I have ever read.'' Daily Telegraph''No previous book brings you so close to Golding the man. It bulges with abstruse knowledge . . . and is often screamingly funny . . . Hugely enjoyable.'' The Times

The Double Tongue

release date: Mar 21, 2013
The Double Tongue
With an introduction by Meg Rosoff William Golding''s final novel, left in draft at his death, tells the story of a priestess of Apollo. Arieka is one of the last to prophesy at Delphi, in the shadowy years when the Romans were securing their grip on the tribes and cities of Greece. The plain, unloved daughter of a local grandee, she is rescued from the contempt and neglect of her family by her Delphic role. Her ambiguous attitude to the god and her belief in him seem to move in parallel with the decline of the god himself - but things are more complicated than they appear. ''A remarkable work ... A compelling storyteller as well as a clear-eyed philosopher of the dangerous puzzles of being human.'' The Times ''A wonderful central character. The story stretches out as clean and dry and clear as the beach in Lord of the Flies.'' Independent ''Feline, deadpan and at moments hilarious.'' Observer

To the Ends of the Earth

release date: Oct 31, 2006
To the Ends of the Earth
To the Ends of the Earth, William Golding''s great sea trilogy, presents the extraordinary story of a warship''s troubled journey to Australia in the early 1800s. Told through the pages of Edmund Talbolt''s journall--with equal measure of wit and disdain--it records the mounting tensions and growing misfortunes aboard the ancient ship. An instant maritime classic, and one of Golding''s finest achievements, the trilogy was adapted into a major three-part Mastpiece Theatre drama in 2006.

Lord of the Flies Sundance

release date: Dec 31, 2025
Lord of the Flies Sundance
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA. .

Senor de Las Moscas

release date: Jan 01, 2006
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