Lord of the Flies William Golding
With a Biographical and Critical note by E. L. Epstein, and a Portrait of the Author
When Lord of the Flies first appeared in 1954 it received unprecedented reviews for a first novel. Critics used such phrases as "beautifully written, tragic and provocative... vivid and enthralling... this beautiful and desperate book... completely convincing and often very frightening... its progress is magnificent... like a fragment of nightmare... a dizzy climax of terror... the terrible spell of this book..." E. M. Forester chose it as the Outstanding Novel of the Year. Time and Tide touched upon perhaps the most important facet of this book when it said, "It is not only a first-rate adventure story but a parable of our times," and articles on this and subsequent Golding novels have stressed these twin aspects of Golding: a consummate control on the novel form, and a superb all-encompassing vision of reality which communicates itself with a power reminiscent of Conrad.
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