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“Lord of the Flies is one of my favorite books. That was a big influence on me as a teenager, I still read it every couple of years.”
—Suzanne Collins, author of The Hunger Games
“As exciting, relevant, and thought-provoking now as it was when Golding published it in 1954.”
—Stephen King
“The most influential novel…since Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye.”
—Time
“This brilliant work is a frightening parody on man’s return (in a few weeks) to that state of darkness from which it took him thousands of years to emerge. Fully to succeed, a fantasy must approach very close to reality. Lord of the Flies does. It must also be superbly written. It is.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Sparely and elegantly written…Lord of the Flies is a grim anti-pastoral in which adults are disguised as children who replicate the worst of their elders’ heritage of ignorance, violence, and warfare.”
—Joyce Carol Oates, New York Review of Books
Lord of the FliesIntroduction by E. M. Forster
One: The Sound of the Shell
Two: Fire on the Mountain
Three: Huts on the Beach
Four: Painted Faces and Long Hair
Five: Beast from Water
Six: Beast from Air
Seven: Shadows and Tall Trees
Eight: Gift for the Darkness
Nine: A View to a Death
Ten: The Shell and the Glasses
Eleven: Castle Rock
Twelve: Cry of the Hunters
Notes
Critical Analysis
Paperback
Published by Penguin Books
Aug 01, 1997
| 272 Pages
| 5-1/2 x 8-1/4
| ISBN 9781573226127