On 4 October, a public lecture on the topic: "William Golding" by Tamar Siradze, Doctor of Philology and Professor at Batumi State University Shota Rustaveli, at the Nobel Brothers Technological Museum in Batumi. The topic of the lecture was the life and work of Sir William Gerald Golding. The life of the British writer, Booker and Nobel Prize winner William Golding, one of the most famous writers of the 20th century, is interesting and a model for future generations. The writer's most famous work - "Lord of the Flies" - aroused particular interest among young listeners. Golding wrote it when he was over 40 years old. Significantly, it is a kind of literary parody with a lot of symbolism, one of the variants of the "Robinsoniade". The issues raised in this novel for schoolchildren proved very relevant and modern because Golding destroyed many stereotypes and used the example of schoolchildren who end up on a desert island to show the monster that hides behind civilization in the human subconscious.