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Epstein, who popularized Golding's 'Lord of the Flies'

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[Bend Bulletin] - Epstein published the paperback of “Lord of the Flies” in 1959, and by the time Golding visited the United States in 1961, copies had been sold, according to John Carey's biography, “William Golding: The Man Who Wrote 'Lord of the Flies.

Edmund L. Epstein, Scholar Who Saved 'Lord of the Flies,' Dies at 80

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[New York Times] - According to John Carey's biography, “William Golding: The Man Who Wrote 'Lord of the Flies,' ” the Coward-McCann hardcover sold copies. “The paperback sold by the end of the year, in 1960, in 1961,” Mr. Carey wrote

Google News: Arena: The Dreams of William Golding, BBC Two

[The Arts Desk] - With a little steering from family members, former pupils, fellow writers, philosopher John Gray and biographer John Carey (author of an excellently compelling Golding tome a couple of years back), Arena's application of, for example, WWII footage over

Guardian: William Golding: The Man Who Wrote Lord of the Flies by John Carey |...

John Carey's fine biography reveals that William Golding despised both himself and Lord of the Flies, the book that made him famous, says Peter Conrad
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