FEATURED WORK
THE BRASS BUTTERFLY
CLOSE QUARTERS
DARKNESS VISIBLE
THE DOUBLE TONGUE
AN EGYPTIAN JOURNAL
FIRE DOWN BELOW
FREE FALL
THE HOT GATES
THE INHERITORS
LORD OF THE FLIES
A MOVING TARGET
THE PAPER MEN
PINCHER MARTIN
POEMS
THE PYRAMID
RITES OF PASSAGE
THE SCORPION GOD
THE SPIRE
A SEA TRILOGY
Works :: THE DOUBLE TONGUE
 

 
Golding's final novel, left in draft at his death, tells the story of a priestess of Apollo. Arieka is one of the last to prophesy at Delphi, in the shadowy years when the Romans were securing their grip on the tribes and cities of Greece. The plain, unloved daughter of a local grandee, she is rescued from the contempt and neglect of her family by her Delphic role. Her attitude to the god and her belief in him, ambiguous in expression and conviction, seem to move in parallel to the decline of the god himself - but as always in Golding's novels things are more complex than they appear. Golding's portrayal of his female narrator -- downtrodden, bullied, unadmired and yet independent -- shows him embarking, at the end of his life, on a new imaginative realization, set nevertheless in the context of his lifelong fascination with Greece and the Greeks.

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