An unfinished man has been added to your Basket
- Home
- Fiction
- Contemporary Fiction
- Darkness Visible (Introduced by Nicola Barker)
Darkness Visible (Introduced by Nicola Barker)
The destinies of three mysterious lost children entwine in this James Tait Black Memorial Prize-winning fable by the radical Nobel Laureate and author of Lord of the Flies, introduced by Nicola Barker.
2 in stock
Join Faber Members for 10% off your first order.
The destinies of three mysterious lost children entwine in this James Tait Black Memorial Prize-winning fable by the radical Nobel Laureate and author of Lord of the Flies, introduced by Nicola Barker.
A figure had condensed out of the shuddering backdrop of the glare.
He is born in fire: a naked child in the blood-red flames of London’s Blitz. Miraculously saved but grotesquely burned, this mysterious orphan is named Matty. Doomed to a life of torment, he becomes a wanderer, a spiritual seeker after unknown redemption.
They are also lost children: neglected twins, as exquisitely beautiful as they are loveless and sinful. Toni explores political terrorism; Sophy, sexual dominance and violent criminality.
But their destinies will soon collide in an apocalyptic climax – one that illuminates the inner and outer darkness of modern humanity.
‘Exceptional … Irresistibly transcendent … Golding seduces us, transfixes, bewitches and confounds us.’ Nicola Barker
‘The most powerful, and strangest, of all Golding’s novels, and one of the great masterpieces of the twentieth-century.’ Philip Hensher
‘A master craftsman in [his] magic … Golding’s best book … Wonderfully creepy.’ London Review of Books
‘A vision of elemental reality so vivid we seem to hallucinate the scenes … Magic.’ NYTBR
‘One of the most moving books I’ve ever read.’ The Times
Exceptional ... Irresistibly transcendent ... Golding seduces us. He transfixes, bewitches and confounds us.
The most powerful, and strangest, of all Golding’s novels, and one of the great masterpieces of the twentieth-century.
A master craftsman in [his] magic ... Golding's best book ... Extremely moving ... Wonderfully creepy.
A vision of elemental reality so vivid we seem to hallucinate the scenes ... Magic.
An intensity of vision without parallel.
One of the most moving books I've ever read.
William Golding, author of Lord of the Flies, is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential writers of modern times. Lord of the Flies, his first novel, has been read by millions, translated into more than forty-five languages, and adapted for screen and stage drama. He drew on his own experience as a teacher and his service in the…
Read MoreBrowse a selection of books we think you might also like, with genre matches and a few wildcards thrown in.
Are you planning a summer getaway? Or not going away and looking for a bit of escapism? Browse our list …
The first graphic novel adaptation of William Golding’s classic, Lord of the Flies, illustrated by acclaimed Dutch artist Aimée de …
Discover the fascinating links between the two extraordinary books as well as the ways in which autobiographical elements are incorporated …
Excerpts from William Golding’s journal on and around his birthday in 1986.
From sea adventures to interconnected narratives, we’ve picked out the best three-part sagas, long and short, from our list for …
Read a brief extract from Rites of Passage, the first book in The Sea Trilogy awarded the Booker Prize in …
Read the opening passage of the novel Darkness Visible alongside an exclusive extract from William Golding’s journals.
Lord of the Flies is a classic work of fiction that continues to resonate through generations.
To mark Faber's reissues of William Golding's novels, we are publishing extracts from his journal. Here, Golding recounts the moment …
Read excerpts from William Golding’s Journal Copyright © William Golding Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Behind the making of the covers for Pincher Martin, The Spire and The Inheritors by William Golding.
Faber is embarking on a major relaunch of William Golding’s novels to celebrate these radical modern classics by a visionary …
William Golding began writing Lord of the Flies in 1951, while he was a teacher at Bishop Wordsworth's School in …