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Author Golding, William, 1911-1993.

Title The scorpion god : three short novels / William Golding
Published London (3 Queen Sq., WC1N 3AU) : Faber and Faber Ltd, 1971

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 W'PONDS  820.914 G61925 A23/S  AVAILABLE
Description 178 pages ; 21 cm
Series Faber paperbacks
Faber paperbacks.
Contents The scorpion god.--Clonk clonk.--Envoy extraordinary
Summary "His marvellously funny - though characteristically unsparing - view is combined with his vivid realisation of the dust, colour and blazing sunlight of a world he had imagined since childhood. Clonk Clonk plunges us into an even more ancient way of life, primitive, delightful, matriarchal. It contains one of Golding's most appealing female characters, as well as a fascinating and surprising portrayal of masculinity. Envoy Extraordinary brings to life the court of a Roman emperor, nameless, benign yet accustomed to power. He is confronted by a brilliant but unsophisticated Greek whose fertile inventions, centuries before their time, include printing, the pressure cooker, and explosives. This story, later adapted by Golding as his play The Brass Butterfly , is fastidiously comic, philosophical and, as always with Golding, full of narrative irony. All three stories show Golding as a gentle satirist, bringing the past colourfully before us, with an awareness of human frailty but an amused affection towards the individuals who manifest it"--Publisher's description
Three short novels of prehistory and antiquity
Analysis Short stories in English, 1900- Texts
Notes Envoy extraordinary originally published 1956
Subject Manners and customs -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Fiction.
Author Golding, William, 1911-1993. Clonk clonk
Golding, William, 1911-1993. Envoy extraordinary
LC no. 73875586
ISBN 0571098665
0571102328
9780571098668
9780571102327