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Golding says, 'A great many things have been said about how it came to be written and I don't know whether any of them are true or not.'

Why might a writer be so uncertain about his or her own book?
11 years ago

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Ms. Sue
No doubt the idea had been gelling in his mind for many years with a vast assortment of influences.
11 years ago

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