📗 Libro en inglés LORD OF THE FLIES (CENTENARY EDITION)

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS - 9780399537424

Literatura en inglés

Sinopsis de LORD OF THE FLIES (CENTENARY EDITION)

This below from The Guardian in the UK: Both are famous for chronicling the darker side of adolescence, but where William Golding won a Nobel prize for his work, so far Stephen King has had to settle for bestsellerdom. Now King is writing a new introduction to Golding's seminal novel Lord of the Flies, as part of celebrations later this summer to mark 100 years since Golding's birth. King rarely contributes introductions but, said publisher Faber & Faber, jumped at the chance to write one for Lord of the Flies when he was approached. The bestselling horror writer named Castle Rock, the fictional Maine town which features in many of his books, after the area that Jack makes his fort in Golding's novel, while a copy of Golding's book plays a role in King's novel Hearts in Atlantis. "The dark powers of childhood are what King has been so interested in writing about," said Hannah Griffiths, who is publishing the book for Faber in August. "We only approached him because we knew he loved the book – writers like him must get 50 requests a day. [But] he was back on email really quickly and said 'I don't do a lot of these but this one I've got to do'." King delivered his introduction ahead of deadline, and has written about how he first came across and read Lord of the Flies as well as giving his critical perspective on the novel. "It's quite autobiographical," said Griffiths, who described the introduction as "beyond my wildest dreams". There are "so many boring combos" of authors and introductions out there, she added, but King and Golding "is just the best combination of writers ever". You can read the complete article at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/apr/11/stephen-king-william-golding-centenary OVERVIEW: Golding's best-known novel is the story of a group of boys who, after a plane crash, set up a fragile community on a previously uninhabited island. As memories of home recede and the blood from frenzied pig-hunts arouses them, the boys' childish fear turns into something deeper and more primitive. With a foreword by Stephen King. Perigee trade paperback. 304 pages. This is not the finished cover art featured.

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Editorial: G. P. Putnam's Sons

ISBN: 9780399537424

Idioma: Inglés

Encuadernación: Tapa blanda

Fecha de lanzamiento: 16/11/2011

Año de edición: 2011

Plaza de edición: New York

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Escrito por William Golding


William Golding
William Golding (1911-1993) nació en Cornwall y se educó en Marlborough Grammar School y Brasenose College (Oxford). Antes de convertirse en escritor, fue actor, marinero, músico y maestro de escuela. En 1940 se unió a la Royal Navy y posteriormente participó en la operación del Día D y en la liberación de los Países Bajos. "El Señor de las Moscas", su primera novela, fue rechazada por varios editores, pero fue rescatada de la «pila de rechazos» de Faber&Faber y publicada en 1954. Pronto se convirtió en un clásico moderno, vendió millones de copias, se tradujo a cuarenta y cuatro idiomas y Peter Brook la adaptó al cine en 1963. Golding escribió otras once novelas, una obra de teatro y dos colecciones de ensayos. Ganó el Premio Booker por "Ritos de paso" (Alianza Editorial, 2010) en 1980 y el Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1983. Aparte de la mencionada "Ritos de paso", Alianza Editorial cuenta en su catálogo de la colección de El libro de bolsillo con las siguientes novelas: "El Señor de las Moscas" (2010), "El dios Escorpión" (2011), "Los hombres de papel" (2011), "Fuego en las entrañas" (2011) y "Cuerpo a cuerpo" (2011). www.william-golding.co.uk
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