Quote by: William Golding

I find it very difficult to talk here now because I'm watching the sea all the time. The sea always makes me watch it all the time. I've spent hours and hours not just on the sea but just watching wave after wave come in. If it's an image of anything, I think it's an image of our own unconscious, the unconscious of our own minds... or you can put it the other way around, and that is that we have a sea in us. After all, we are sea creatures that learnt to walk on the land, are we not? And perhaps one way or another we go back to it. Every night when we dream we go back into that kind of depths, and that kind of beauty and monstrosity and mystery. So really the sea is not a single image, it can really image almost anything that the human mind can discover.


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Author Bio


  • NameWilliam Golding
  • DescriptionBritish novelist, poet, playwright and Nobel Prize for Literature laureate
  • BornSeptember 19, 1911
  • DiedJune 19, 1993
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet; Novelist
  • WorksLord Of The Flies
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Literature; James Tait Black Memorial Prize