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The Inheritors
  

The Inheritors (Paperback)

de William Golding (Author)
3.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (18 évaluations de client)

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Whatever you do, don't buy this book, Mai 30 2002
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This review is from: The Inheritors (Paperback)
Unfortunately, I have been forced to read this novel for my English class. It is extremely difficult due to the fact that the main characters haven't mastered a little thing we like to call language yet. Because Golding refuses to help the reader along with proper narration, the outcome is nothing short of a migrane. Just wanted to give all of you presently sane people out there a little warning before throwing all of that sanity away attempting to decipher meaning in this book.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Exasperating, poorly conceived, terribly written novel., Mars 26 2002
Par Augustus Caesar, Ph.D. (Eugene, Oregon United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: The Inheritors (Paperback)
Golding's "The Inheritors" was originally published in 1955, and was his first book after "Lord of the Flies" made his name. Unfortunately, while his first novel was intriguing, well-written and suspenseful, "The Inheritors" is one of the most bizarre and confused novels of its time.

There's no real story here. Neanderthal man encounters cro-magnon, and is killed off. While it sounds like an exciting premise, this book actually consists of little more than endless, repetitious, vague landscapes, repeated over and over and over again. These landscapes, which describe each and every leaf, rock, patch of dirt or sparkle of light on the water of a flowing river, take up literally sixty percent of this brief but agonizingly slow moving novel's pages. Along with the landscapes, we are told in painfully tedious detail of each character's physical movements as he or she walks among the minutely described leaves, rocks and patches of dirt, while looking at the sparkle of the light on the river. These details take up most of the rest of the book. There is very little here that actually constitutes narrative; instead, there is only description and accumulation of sentences.

The two main characters, Fa and Lok, are quite different. While Fa is a smart and resourceful Neanderthal, Lok, who stands at the center of the descriptions, is extraordinarily dense and slow-witted, even for a caveman. Within a few pages, this reader found Lok annoying and exasperating. Why Golding chose to make him the center of the book is a mystery.

One last point. This novel seems to have been edited severely (and not particularly carefully) from a longer manuscript, since many pages and the entire second-to-last chapter don't flow together in a coherent fashion. This only adds to the book's inertia and mystification. It's amazing that this was ever published in any form.

I really wanted to like "The Inheritors." Unfortunately, I had to force myself to finish it and ended up loathing it as much as any book I've ever read.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Pre-technology earth: Neanderthal loses to Homo-sapiens., Avril 26 2001
Par S. A. MacAller "sama10" (UCLA,CA.USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Golding simply holds up as an excellent, if not classic, author no matter what subject he researched and pursued. I couldn't put this novel down. Golding takes his readers on a journey into a world seen through the eyes, visions, and emerging language expressions of primitive man. His sensitively drawn characters, whose language is limited, form 'pictures' in their minds and use this mental illumination to guide them to food, to their seasonal homes and to acquaint them to possible dangers. The descriptions are marvelous: cold, wet, hungry, dependence on a sense of smell (you find yourself sniffing a lot), stones for weapons, hyenas signaling a kill for the band of our earliest ancestors to steal, recipes cooked in a style that remind one of haggis (no refrigerator raiding is elicited in this read by the way) and a lush plant entwined forest of the early spring replete with mystical ice women to be worshipped.

Within the pages, the author's imagination, ideas, and symbols are used at their best removing the reader from the world of 2001 into a consideration of the earth and stars alone, untouched by any sort of technology. Essentially it is Lok and his small Neanderthal band that are faced with other humans, unlike themselves, for the first time. The 'other' (homo-sapiens) is armed with bows and arrows, sharpened tools made from bone and an ability to cross rivers and lakes by rowing logs. Golding possibly was inspired by the scientific find of a primitive people who could cross the water discovered sometime in the early 1950's. In any event this is a story that readers will find to be absorbing and has the potential to provide an insight into a daily life of a society devoted to survival with only the earth as a guide to how. Wiliam Golding tells a stirring, astonishing story with a writer's technical virtuosity applied as only he can do.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Great if you like confusion....
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3.0étoiles sur 5 This one of the most confusing books EVER!!!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Complex, but worth the effort
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5.0étoiles sur 5 MORONS
I'm reading this reviews and I'm just apalled. So it's boring isn't it? What did you expect for Christsakes, fireworks? It's just a bloody book and it's full of letters. Read more
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Ended the summer on a bad note
We don't know what they were thinking when they chose this book as required reading but it was bad with a capital B. We love reading but give us a break. Read more
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Laborious trek through ornate redundancy
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1.0étoiles sur 5 This student failed to enjoy it
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Great idea, drags a little
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