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William Golding

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Life's scientific, but we don't know, do we? Not certainly, I mean.


— William Golding


#life

I do think that art that doesn't communicate is useless.


— William Golding


#communication #usefulness #art

Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!


— William Golding


#nature

The crucifixion should never be depicted. It is a horror to be veiled.


— William Golding


#crucifixion #religion #religion

Life […] is scientific, that’s what it is.


— William Golding


#life

Art is partly communication, but only partly. The rest is discovery.


— William Golding


#communication #discovery #art

The moon was through to the sunset side of the gap, but its light was hardly noticeable on the earth for the ruddy brilliance of the firelight.


— William Golding


#beauty

Perhaps the various burnings of the Alexandria Library were necessary, like those Australian Forest Fires without which the new seeds cannot burst their shells and make a young, healthy forest.


— William Golding


#development #growth #rebirth #change

And dying is more natural than living, because what could be more unnatural than that panicstricken thing leaping and falling like a last flame beneath the ribs?


— William Golding


#death #life #naturality #death

It's simpler to believe in a miracle.


— William Golding


#explanations #miracles #religion #religion






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The two discussed Lovelock's hypothesis that the living matter of the planet Earth functions like a single organism and Golding suggested naming this hypothesis after Gaia the goddess of the earth in Greek mythology. Golding's later novels include Darkness Visible (1979) The Paper Men (1984) and the comic-historical sea trilogy To the Ends of the Earth comprising the Booker Prize-winning Rites of Passage (1980) Close Quarters (1987) and Fire Down Below (1989). [citation needed]
In 1970 Golding was a candidate for the Chancellorship of the University of Kent at Canterbury but lost to the politician and leader of the Liberal Party Jo Grimond.

Sir William Gerald Golding CBE (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was an English novelist poet playwright and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate best known for his novel Lord of the Flies. In 2008 The Times ranked Golding third on their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945". He was also awarded the Booker Prize for literature in 1980 for his novel Rites of Passage the first book of the trilogy To the Ends of the Earth.

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