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William was born
William Golding was born in Saint Columb Minor, Cornwall, England. His mother, Mildred, was a strong supporter of the British suffragette movement. His father, Alec, was a schoolteacher and an ardent advocate of rationalism. -
Writing a novel
When William was just 12 years old, he attempted, unsuccessfully, to write a novel. A frustrated child, he found an outlet in bullying his peers. -
Studying
Golding began attending Brasenose College at Oxford in 1930 and spent two years studying science, in deference to his father's beliefs. -
First book
In 1934, a year before he graduated, William published his first work, a book of poetry aptly entitled Poems. The collection was largely overlooked by critics. -
Start teachimg
Somewhere in 1935 he started teaching English and philosophy in Salisbury. Because he graduated from Oxford with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a diploma in education. -
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His work
From 1935 to 1939, Golding worked as a writer, actor, and producer with a small theater in an unfashionable part of London, paying his bills with a job as a social worker. -
Join the Royal Navy
He temporarily left teaching in 1940 to join the Royal Navy. That are militairs on the boat. -
After world war II
In 1945, after World War II had ended, Golding went back to teaching and writing. -
Fisrt novel
In 1954 he published his first novel, Lord of the Flies. A book about a couple of boys who have to survive, living alone on an Island. -
Nobel prize
In 1983, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. -
He died
On June 19, 1993, he died in Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England. He was 82 years old.