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William Golding, the Nobel Prize-winning author of the classic "Lord of the Flies" and other disturbing novels exploring the dark side of human nature, died yesterday in his home in...
Sir William Golding, CBE, English novelist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1983), died suddenly at his home near Truro, Cornwall, on June 19 aged 81. He was born in St Columb Minor.
19 cze 1993 · Sir William Golding, the Nobel Prize-winning author of the classic ``Lord of the Flies' and other disturbing works exploring the dark side of human nature, died Saturday at his home in...
20 cze 1993 · WILLIAM GOLDING was arguably the greatest English writer of the second half of the 20th century. His first novel, Lord of the Flies (1954), had become by the early Sixties what it remains, the...
24 cze 1993 · Remembering William Golding, author of Lord of the Flies. Who was this visionary writer who combined the active with the contemplative, the practical with the mystical?
Sir William Gerald Golding (ur. 19 września 1911 w Newquay, zm. 19 czerwca 1993 w Perranarworthal) – brytyjski pisarz, poeta, laureat Nagrody Nobla w 1983 i Nagrody Bookera w 1980, najbardziej znany z powieści Władca much.
21 cze 1993 · NOBEL Prize-winning author Sir William Golding died at his home in. Cornwall at the weekend. He was 81. He had been at a party held in his honour on Friday night and died. early on Saturday. Mr...