Grade Level: SrH-Adult
Producer: BBC
Closed Captioned: No |
Running Time: 50 mins
Country of Origin: Great Britain
Study Guide: No |
Copyright Date: 1996
Available in French: No
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William Golding's power to create contemporary myth is unparalleled in modern literature. In this program, Golding, his daughter, and others discuss his life as a child, father, and naval officer in World War II. They also summarize his views on human nature. Excerpts from several works—including The Inheritors and Pincher Martin—are used to illustrate those who inhabit Golding's fiction as anarchic, rootless, and with the capacity for evil. Golding provides insight into the characters in his most famous work—Lord of the Flies—as individuals "who saw evil as something external to themselves." Excerpts from an early work, Fables, illustrate Golding's revulsion for Nazi fascism and the Holocaust. |