A Moving Target

First edition

A Moving Target is a collection of essays and lectures written by William Golding. It was first published in 1982[1] by Faber and Faber but subsequent reprints included Golding's Nobel Prize lecture which he gave after being awarded the honour in 1983.

The book is divided into the two sections of "Places" and "Ideas".

References

  1. ^ "The Supreme Authority on Himself" The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-11-15.

External links

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20101004182739/http://www.william-golding.co.uk/library/a-moving-target.aspx
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Works by William Golding
  • Poems (1934)
  • Lord of the Flies (1954)
  • The Inheritors (1955)
  • Pincher Martin (1956)
  • The Brass Butterfly (1958)
  • Free Fall (1959)
  • The Spire (1964)
  • The Hot Gates, and Other Occasional Pieces (1965)
  • The Pyramid (1967)
  • The Scorpion God : Three Short Novels (1971)
  • Darkness Visible (1979)
  • Rites of Passage (1980)
  • A Moving Target (1982)
  • Nobel Lecture, 7 December 1983 (1984)
  • The Paper Men (1984)
  • An Egyptian Journal (1985)
  • Close Quarters (1987)
  • Fire Down Below (1989)
  • The Double Tongue (1995)


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