'The Inheritors' by William Golding
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Told largely from the perspective of a small group of Neanderthals encountering Homo sapiens, the book reverses evolutionary triumphalism.
What appears at first as primitive consciousness gradually reveals itself as communal, sensuous, and ethically intact—while the “modern” humans arrive with strategy, abstraction, and violence.
Golding pares language back to perception of light, movement, fear, hunger. Meaning emerges slowly, through absence and misapprehension. The novel sits alongside Lord of the Flies in Golding’s early preoccupation with innocence and brutality, but it is quieter and stranger—an evolutionary fable that questions what it means to inherit the earth.
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