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Pincher Martin (published in America as Pincher Martin: The Two Deaths of Christopher Martin) is a novel by British writer William Golding, first published in 1956. It is Golding's third novel, following The Inheritors and his debut Lord of the Flies. The novel is one of Golding's best-known novels, and is noted for being existential and minimalistic in setting.

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  • La folgore nera (it)
  • Pincher Martin (en)
  • Воришка Мартин (ru)
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  • Pincher Martin (published in America as Pincher Martin: The Two Deaths of Christopher Martin) is a novel by British writer William Golding, first published in 1956. It is Golding's third novel, following The Inheritors and his debut Lord of the Flies. The novel is one of Golding's best-known novels, and is noted for being existential and minimalistic in setting. (en)
  • «Воришка Мартин» (англ. Pincher Martin) — третий роман британского писателя, лауреата Нобелевской премии по литературе Уильяма Голдинга, впервые опубликованный издательством Faber & Faber в 1956 году. (Другой вариант перевода — «Хапуга Мартин»). Критика, высоко оценив роман, относит его к числу наиболее глубоких и сложных произведений Голдинга. В США роман вышел под заголовком «Две смерти Кристофера Мартина»: издатели опасались, что американскому читателю может оказаться неизвестным сленговое значение слова «пинчер», — «мелкий воришка». (ru)
  • La folgore nera (Pincher Martin) è il terzo romanzo di William Golding. La storia narra la sorte di un naufrago, Christopher Hadley Martin, alla deriva nella notte nell'Oceano Atlantico settentrionale. Martin riesce a raggiungere uno scoglio isolato, l'isola di Rockall, dove sopravvive solitario bevendo acqua piovana, nutrendosi di molluschi, anemoni di mare e della speranza di venire salvato. Confrontandosi coi lati oscuri della sua vita passata scivolerà via via verso la follia. (it)
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  • Pincher Martin (published in America as Pincher Martin: The Two Deaths of Christopher Martin) is a novel by British writer William Golding, first published in 1956. It is Golding's third novel, following The Inheritors and his debut Lord of the Flies. The novel is one of Golding's best-known novels, and is noted for being existential and minimalistic in setting. (en)
  • La folgore nera (Pincher Martin) è il terzo romanzo di William Golding. La storia narra la sorte di un naufrago, Christopher Hadley Martin, alla deriva nella notte nell'Oceano Atlantico settentrionale. Martin riesce a raggiungere uno scoglio isolato, l'isola di Rockall, dove sopravvive solitario bevendo acqua piovana, nutrendosi di molluschi, anemoni di mare e della speranza di venire salvato. Confrontandosi coi lati oscuri della sua vita passata scivolerà via via verso la follia. Il libro mostra diverse similitudini con l'opera più celebre di Golding, Il signore delle mosche. Negli anni Sessanta La folgore nera fu un libro di culto presso il pubblico inglese, anche se molto discusso e controverso fu il suo finale a sorpresa. Negli Stati Uniti il libro venne pubblicato inizialmente con un nuovo titolo, The Two Deaths of Christopher Martin, ma nelle edizioni successive fu ripristinato il titolo originale. (it)
  • «Воришка Мартин» (англ. Pincher Martin) — третий роман британского писателя, лауреата Нобелевской премии по литературе Уильяма Голдинга, впервые опубликованный издательством Faber & Faber в 1956 году. (Другой вариант перевода — «Хапуга Мартин»). Критика, высоко оценив роман, относит его к числу наиболее глубоких и сложных произведений Голдинга. В США роман вышел под заголовком «Две смерти Кристофера Мартина»: издатели опасались, что американскому читателю может оказаться неизвестным сленговое значение слова «пинчер», — «мелкий воришка». (ru)
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