1998
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One
Man's Chorus: The Uncollected Writings
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the Jan 2000 edition |
In
a collection of non-fiction writings, Anthony Burgess addresses
his childhood, his experiences in Malaysia and Monaco, his own
work and its critics, and the work of his contemporaries
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1997
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D.H.
Lawrence and Italy (by D.H. Lawrence
with an introduction by Anthony Burgess)
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the Nov 1997 edition |
Anthony
Burgess writes the introduction for this DH Lawrence collection.
It includes three vivid travel sketches, written during an intensely
creative period in Lawrence's life, (Twilight in Italy, Sea
and Sardinia, and Etruscan Places) .
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1996
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Complete
Enderby
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Collected
here for the first time under one cover are the four novels
featuring Anthony Burgess's greatest comic creation, the perdurable
poet F.X. Enderby. (inside Me Enderby, Enderby Outside, The
Clockwork Testament, and Enderby's Dark Lady).
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1996
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Byrne:
A Novel
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A
novel in verse form, "Byrne" echoes and takes further many of
the preoccupations of Burgess's earlier fiction. It tells the
story of a rampant Irish artist who, in the early days of the
century, goes rapidly to the bad and ends up within Hitler's
Third Reich. Released four years after the death of Burgess.
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1993
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A
Dead Man In Deptford
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the Apr 1994 edition |
Set
in Elizabethan England, Anthony Burgess's first novel for four
years centres on the life of Christopher Marlowe, who was killed
in suspicious circumstances in a tavern brawl in Deptford 400
years ago. It portrays a theatre genius riven by sexual and
political conflicts
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1992
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A
Mouthful of Air
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the Apr 1993 edition |
A
survey of the English language, how it operates now, how it
reached its present situation and how it will develop in the
future. Anthony Burgess writes on Shakespeare's pronunciation,
on English newly-generated abroad, on low-life language and
on the place of English in the world family of languages
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1992
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James
Joyce Vintage classics (all by James
Joyce with an introduction by Anthony Burgess)
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Anthony
Burgess writes an introduction for this collection of James
Joyce classics by Vintage.
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1992
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Return
Trip To Tango (with an introduction
by Anthony Burgess)
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Anthony
Burgess writes the introductin for this anthology of international
fiction, which contains stories and novel excerpts published
during the 20-year history of "Translation Magazine". The collection
presents writers from Italy, France, Russia, China, Germany,
the Netherlands and other countries, translated into English.
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1991
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Mozart
and The Wolf Gang
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No
details known
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1991
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The
Picture of Dorian Gray (by Oscar Wilde
with an introduction by Anthony Burgess)
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anthony
Burgess writes the introduction for this version of Oscar Wilde's
1891 controversial novel. The book includes notes on language
to help clarify text for both native and non-native readers
of English. [ISBN 0140813330]
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Clockwork Orange
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One Man's Chorus - The Uncollected
Writings
(Jan
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Clockwork Orange Poster
(Jan
2000)
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