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Anthony Burgess, author of “A Clockwork Orange,” harbored doubts about Stanley Kubrick’s screen adaptation of his 1962 novel. Despite having much admired the director’s “Paths of Glory ...
When Anthony Burgess penned the novella A Clockwork Orange in 1962 he envisioned a future that is eerily prescient today. While most people consider Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film as the seminal ...
Although he was an accomplished playwright, literary critic, and essayist, author Anthony Burgess—who was born 100 years ago today—is best known for writing the dystopian novel A Clockwork ...
More than 300 years after the Bard's death, Anthony Burgess created slang for his 1962 novel “A Clockwork Orange.” Seeing as the movie version of “Orange” was released 45 years ago today ...
A “remarkable” follow-up to Anthony Burgess’s famous novel A Clockwork Orange has been unearthed from his archive.. The previously unseen manuscript is titled A Clockwork Condition ...
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. The late writer Anthony Burgess is most famous for his novel, A Clockwork Orange. This month marks the ...
Cover art for the Penguin edition of A Clockwork Orange; Burgess with just a few of his published works and a detail from the poster for Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of A Clockwork Orange.
A Clockwork Orange author Anthony Burgess will be publicly honoured for the first time in the UK when a blue plaque is unveiled tomorrow at the university where he studied.
In this excerpt, Malcolm McDowell confronts a skittish Anthony Burgess while the two men do press chores for “A Clockwork Orange” — and Stanley Kubrick stays behind in England “controlling ...