Lord of the FliesThe Graphic Novel
Before The Stand and The Hunger Games, before Battle Royale and Yellowjackets, there was Lord of the Flies.
A plane crashes on a desert island. The only survivors, a group of schoolboys. By day, they explore the dazzling beaches. By night, they are haunted by nightmares of a primitive beast and of what they’ve lost.
''There aren''t any grown-ups anywhere.''
Orphaned by society, they must forge their own; but it isn''t long before the group is split, and their innocent games take a dangerous turn.
‘What are we? Humans? Or Animals?’
For the first time, from acclaimed artist Aimée de Jongh, comes the stunning graphic novel adaptation of this classic story, one of the BBC''s ‘100 Novels that shaped our World’.
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William Golding
William Golding is a name synonymous with profound literary exploration of human nature, a writer whose works continue to resonate with readers for their unsettling insights into society and the complexities of the human psyche. Born in Cornwall, England, in 1911, Golding’s early life was marked by both intellectual rigor and the turbulence of a world on the brink of war. His academic journey at Oxford, followed by his service in the Royal Navy during World War II, would leave indelible marks on his writing, particularly on the themes of survival, power, and the inherent darkness within humanity.

