GOLDING'S BIOGRAPHY
1911 -
1993
William Golding
was born in the village of St. Columb Minor in Cornwall. His father was a
schoolmaster who was very found of science. Golding started writing when he was
seven, but following the wished of his parents he studied natural
sciences. Two years later he began to study English literature and philosophy
at Brasenose College, Oxford. His first book was a collection of
poems written in 1934 . In 1939 he moved to Salisbury to teach English at Bishop
Wordsworth's School.
Among the
Golding's favorite authors in his childhood are: Edgar Rice Burroughs (Tarzan
of the Apes), Robert Ballantyne (Coral Island), and Jules Verne (Twenty
Thousand Leagues Under the Sea). All these books reflect the ideas of the
society before the Second world war because they portray man as a basically
good creature who struggles to avoid the evils of society. But all this was
before the Second world War when society in general thought that human beings
were good in essence, after the war this optimistic point of view changed .
William Golding shows this idea in his book Lord of The Flies
because at the end it turns out to be a parody of the kind of books(with the
optimistic view of man´s essence)that Golding read in his childhood and that
had been a model for him.
The island
setting for Lord of the Flies and the names Ralph, Jack, and Simon were taken
from Coral Island. This is a proof that he conciously makes references to
Robert Ballantyne´s novel in order to bear comparison before the two works, to
shock the reader with the new realistic "version". By doing this he´s
questioning the value of Ballantynes novel , making a parody of it or at least
showing that society is no longer the same, as if he was saying: " man´s
nature is not what we considered it to be". This change in his
philosophy may be a result of his experience at war( WWII) in which he took
active part as a member of the Royal Navy. . Contrary to what he had
always thought he started to believe that Human beings were cruel in nature. He
was in antisubmarine and antiaircraft operations, and became the
commander of a rocket ship, seeing action at D-Day, among other battles.
Because of the
atrocities he witnessed, Golding came to believe that there was a very dark and
evil side to man. "The war," he said, "was unlike any other
fought in Europe. It taught us not fighting, politics or the follies of
nationalism, but about the given nature of man.". From this moment
all his works will deal with the dark side of human nature. After the war
Golding returned to teaching in a boys' school, may be from this experience as
a teacher he got to know the nature of children that is so well depicted in Lord of The Flies . His novel
Lord of The Flies was turned down by twenty-one publishes, until it
finally appeared in 1954. But it was in the 60´s when it became subject of the
critics study. The book became immediate success in Britain and
bestseller among American readers in the late 1950s. The Author and
the book has been controversial and still are because there are differing
opinions about the quality of the novel and the talent of the author. Golding
continued to write in spite of the controversy over his work. The criticism
encoraged him to continue writing. After the success and the controversial
criticism that Lord of the flies brought him other novels
followed: The Inheritors
(1955) , Pincher
Martin (1956), , and Free Fall (1959) .
Golding resigned
in 1961 from teaching and devoted himself entirely to writing. His works from
the historical novel THE SPERE (1964) devoloped then in two directions: the
metaphysical with the theme of the fall from childlike innocence into guilt,
and the social without mythical substructure. When he was awarded the
Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983 the author was not widely known
though his book had been translated into many languages . In 1988 he was
knighted. Golding passed away in 1993.
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