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William Golding Biography

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Name: William Golding
Variant Name: William Gerald Goldin
Birth Date: September 19, 1911
Death Date: June 19, 1993
Place of Birth: St. Columb, Cornwall, England
Place of Death: England
Nationality: English
Gender: Male
Occupations: author

Encyclopedia of World Biography on William Golding

William Golding achieved international fame and wide critical acceptance with his first published novel, Lord of the Flies, in 1954. Since that time his fictional canon has won Golding a special niche in the pantheon of modern British fiction. It is a niche that deserves to be inscribed with the phrase sui generis, for Golding's fiction does not fit within any modern school of writing. Although his work can be categorized as broadly Christian in outlook, it advocates no specific church or political system, and it does not represent any ethnic subdivision within the British Isles. Each of his works, moreover, has been an attempt to treat a different subject in a different time and place in a different manner. As Golding himself declared, during a Third Programme radio discussion, "There's really very little point in writing a novel unless you do something that either you suspected you couldn't do, or which you are pretty certain nobody else has tried before.

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