Lord of the Flies by William Golding, E. L. Epstein, Edmund L. Epstein

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: July 1959
  • ISBN-13: 9780399501487
  • Sales Rank: 433
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 208pp
 
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Synopsis

The story that never grows old...

Lord of the Flies remains as provocative today as when it was first published in 1954, igniting passionate debate with its startling, brutal portrait of human nature. Though critically acclaimed, it was largely ignored upon its initial publication. Yet soon it became a cult favorite among both students and literary critics who compared it to J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye in its influence on modern thought and literature.

Labeled a parable, an allegory, a myth, a morality tale, a parody, a political treatise, even a vision of the apocalypse,Lord of the Flies has established itself as a true classic. And now readers can own it in a beautifully designed hardcover edition worthy of its stature.

This Christmas' meaningful gift, the 50th Anniversary Edition of the Lord of the Flies is the volume that every fan of this classic book will have to own.

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The classic tale of a group of English school boys who are left stranded on an unpopulated island, and who must confront not only the defects of their society but the defects of their own natures.

Publishers Weekly

William Golding's Lord of the Flies is now available in a newly remastered, re-released audiobook edition from Listening Library, performed by the author. This audio update of the classic YA novel about the struggles of a group of British schoolboys stranded on a desert island comes 48 years after the print version first appeared in 1954 and 26 years after Golding was first recorded reading the book. Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

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Lord of the Fliesby Anonymous

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September 25, 2008: The book has all of the characteristics of a great book to teach in English class, but that's about it. William Golding incorporates plenty of symbolism, themes, and all that other fun stuff you study in high school English, but beyond that it's really a piece of junk. The main message in the book is that people are instinctively bad and malevolent. If you are an appreciator of the average fiction book that you read for fun, this isn't the book for you.

Lord of the Fliesby Anonymous

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September 23, 2008: I had to read this book for English class, and I hope I never have to read it again. It's nasty, disgusting, drove me what-the-heck-that's-not-natural insane, and Jack was a rebel. I picked it up once, and that book is going to STAY DOWN!


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