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William Golding was born in Newquay, Cornwall, England September 19, 1911.
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William Golding was an interesting kid. He was known to be a bit of a brat and liked hurting people. When he was a child, he was afraid of the dark and cemeteries..
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William Golding attended Marlborough Royal Free Grammar School when he was 5 and Brasenose College when he was 18.
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William Golding's career began after his university with a collection of poetry in 1934, followed by teaching and a stint in the Royal Navy during World War II.
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William Golding has written many different books in his life. A few that he wrote are The Scorpion God, The Brass Butterfly, and Darkness Visible.
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William Golding had an elder brother named Joseph and a wife, Ann Brookfield. They had two children.
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William Golding wrote the book LOF It is one of his most famous books. Lord of the Flies was published in 1954, on September 17th.
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William Golding had an early dream to become a writer, specifically a poet, a passion he pursued despite his parents' desire for him to study science.
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William Golding has a few rewards. The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1983, the Booker Prize in 1980 for Rites of Passage, and the James trait black Memorial Prize in 1979 for Darkness Visible.
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William Golding was a very inspiring person who wrote many good books. But he ended up dying on June 19, 1993.