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🗓️ 21 November 2024
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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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0:48.5 | It's 70 years since the publication of William Golding's acclaimed novel Lord of the Flies. |
0:55.4 | The book about schoolboys stranded on an island |
0:58.3 | has sold millions of copies around the world. |
1:02.4 | Vincent Dowd spoke to the author's daughter in 2014. |
1:08.9 | William Golding's Lord of the Flies is a modern classic. |
1:13.1 | It's the story of English schoolboys marooned on a desert island. |
1:17.8 | At first, polite and good-natured, bit by bit, they descend into argument, violence, and death. |
1:27.9 | The book was the product of the historical events which surrounded it, |
1:32.7 | but Judy Carver, Golding's daughter, says to understand fully what inspired her father, |
1:38.9 | you need to start with an earlier tale of an earlier age. |
1:43.8 | R.M. Ballantyne's classic adventure, The Coral Island, appeared in 1858. |
1:52.4 | "'Lost, Ralph,' exclaimed Jack, while a smile overspread his hearty countenance. |
1:58.1 | "'Saved, you should have said. |
1:59.6 | "'Do you know what conclusion I have come to? |
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