The author's first attempt at realist fiction, and his sixth and most autobiographical novel. Octavo. Original dark blue cloth, gilt titles to spine. With dust jacket. Slight lean to spine, extremities occasionally . Claimed to be "William Golding's funniest and most light-hearted novel, probing the painful awkwardness of the late teens, the tragedy and farce of life in a small community and the consoling power of music" (back cover), it is relatively more readable than his seemingly controversial "Lord of /5. The Pyramid. Oliver is eighteen, and wants to enjoy himself before going to university. But this is the s, and he lives in Stilbourne, a small English country town, where everyone knows what everyone else is getting up to, and where love, lust and rebellion are closely followed by revenge and embarrassment. The limitations of the first person narrator are used ironically to point up the cruelties .
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THE PYRAMID by William Golding and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru The Pyramid () is a novel by the English author, William Golding. Plot. It describes the experiences of growing up in the s in a small market town in England of the narrator, Oliver. It tells three separate stories from his childhood, resolving them many years later. The Pyramid. Oliver is eighteen, and wants to enjoy himself before going to university. But this is the s, and he lives in Stilbourne, a small English country town, where everyone knows what everyone else is getting up to, and where love, lust and rebellion are closely followed by revenge and embarrassment. The limitations of the first person narrator are used ironically to point up the cruelties and tragedies of life, which Oliver himself remains unable or unwilling to see – even as.
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