William golding

  • Birth

    Birth

    William Golding was born in Cornwall, England. He had a brother named Joseph, a mom named Mildred, and a father named Alec.
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    Childhood

    While willam was growing up and being a kid also while he went to school. He went to marlborouge.
  • College

    College

    He started college at Brasenose College at Oxford University. He studied natural sciences for two years before switching to English literature. He graduated with a degree in English literature.
  • First book

    First book

    William published his first piece of literature, called The Book of Poetry Poems, in 1934; the exact date isn't clear. It is not his most popular published item, but it was his first one.
  • Marrige

    Marrige

    William got married to Anne Brookfield on September 30, 1939. His wife was an analytical chemist. He was about to marry Molly Evans, but broke it off and married Anne instead.
  • Davids birth

    Davids birth

    William and his wife had a kid named David, who was born happy and healthy. They had him one year after they got married. The specific day is not provided.
  • Judith's birth

    Judith's birth

    His second child was a girl, whose name was Judith; she was born in July 1945. She was five years younger than her brother David.
  • booker prize

    booker prize

    William won the Booker Prize in 1980 when he was 69 years old when he won. The Booker Prize is an annual award for the best fictional literature.
  • The Nobel prize for literature.

    The Nobel prize for literature.

    William was granted a Nobel Prize in 1983. It is a very high honor to receive a Nobel Prize, which comes to show how great a writer he is.
  • Death

    Death

    William passed away due to heart failure when he was 81 years old. In total, he published 12 books in his life. He was very successful.
  • The double tounge

    The double tounge

    This was Williams's last book to be published before he passed away. It is called double tongue, and it is fiction. It was published in 1995, but he finished writing it before he died in 1993.