Close Quarters - William Golding

Close Quarters

With an introduction by Ronald Blythe

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
320 Seiten
2013 | Main
Faber & Faber (Verlag)
978-0-571-29856-3 (ISBN)
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In a wilderness of heat, stillness and sea mists, a ball is held on a ship becalmed halfway to Australia. In this surreal, fete-like atmosphere the passengers dance and flirt, while beneath them thickets of weed like green hair spread over the hull.
Lose yourself in an epic naval journey in the second novel in the Booker Prize-winning Sea Trilogy by the author of Lord of the Flies.

This tropical nowhere was the whole world - the whole imaginable world.

A decrepit warship is becalmed halfway to Australia, stilled in an ocean wilderness of heat and sea mists. In this surreal, fête-like atmosphere, a ball is held with a passing ship: the passengers dance and flirt, while beneath them seaweed like green hair spreads omniously over the hull. Half-mad with fear, drink, love and opium, both vessel and passengers feel themselves going to pieces: and the very planks seem to twist themselves alive as the ship comes apart at the seams . . .

'No living writer has represented the fragility of man's experience so marvellously as Golding.' AS Byatt

'It is in Golding's magnificent, therapeutic, terrifying descriptions of seascapes that the deepest meanings can be found.' Kate Mosse

'Stunning . . . As exciting as any thriller.' Sunday Times

'A feat of imaginative reconstruction, as vivid as a dream.' Daily Mail

'Tells an utterly absorbing tale, in language of immense force and subtlety.' Financial Times

To The Ends of the Earth: A Sea Trilogy - Book Two

William Golding (1911 - 1993) was born in Cornwall and educated in Marlborough and Oxford. Before becoming a writer, he was an actor, lecturer, small-boat sailor, musician and schoolteacher. In 1940 he joined the Royal Navy and took part in the D-Day operation and invasion of Holland. Lord of the Flies, his first novel, was rejected by several publishers but rescued from the 'slush pile' at Faber and published in 1954. It became a modern classic selling millions of copies, translated into 35 languages and made into a film by Peter Brook in 1963. Golding wrote eleven other novels, a play and two essay collections. He won the Booker Prize for Rites of Passage in 1980 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1983. He was knighted in 1988 and died in 1993. www.william-golding.co.uk

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.11.2013
Einführung Dr Dr Ronald Blythe
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 125 x 200 mm
Gewicht 250 g
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
ISBN-10 0-571-29856-7 / 0571298567
ISBN-13 978-0-571-29856-3 / 9780571298563
Zustand Neuware
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