Lord of the Flies
It’s 70 years since William Golding’s acclaimed novel was published. The story, of schoolboys marooned on a desert island, sold millions.
It’s 70 years since William Golding’s acclaimed novel was published.
Lord of the Flies is the story of a group of English schoolboys marooned on a desert island, and how they survive without adults.
It was Golding’s first novel, and was praised for tackling questions about human nature and whether people are intrinsically good or evil.
The book proved a huge success, and has sold millions of copies around the world. Golding won the Nobel Prize in literature. He died ten years later.
His daughter, Judy Carver, spoke to Vincent Dowd, about her father’s work, in 2014.
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(Photo: A scene from the Lord Of The Flies film, 1990. Credit: United Artists/Getty Images)
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