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  1. John Anthony Burgess Wilson, FRSL (/ ˈ b ɜːr dʒ ə s /; 25 February 1917 – 22 November 1993) who published under the name Anthony Burgess, was a British writer and composer. Although Burgess was primarily a comic writer, his dystopian satire A Clockwork Orange remains his best-known novel. [3]

  2. Anthony Burgess (born February 25, 1917, Manchester, England—died November 22, 1993, London) was an English novelist, critic, and man of letters whose fictional explorations of modern dilemmas combine wit, moral earnestness, and a note of the bizarre.

  3. Dec 29, 2020 · Anthony Burgess, born February 25, 1917, in Manchester, England, is known to many today only as the writer of A Clockwork Orange, the 1962 novel that inspired the infinitely more famous (or, perhaps, notorious) movie of the same name.

  4. In 1956, his first published novel, Time for a Tiger, appeared under the pseudonym ‘Anthony Burgess’. He continued to balance his teaching and writing careers, completing his Malayan Trilogy with the novels The Enemy in the Blanket (1958) and Beds in the East (1959).

  5. A Clockwork Orange is Anthony Burgess’s most famous novel and its impact on literary, musical and visual culture has been extensive. The novel is concerned with the conflict between the individual and the state, the punishment of young criminals, and the possibility or otherwise of redemption.

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · Anthony Burgess was a prolific literary figure of the twentieth century, producing a large number of novels, plays, biographies, screenplays, critical essays, and articles on an extensive array of topics.

  7. Jan 29, 2024 · British author Anthony Burgess was inspired to write his best-known novel, A Clockwork Orange (1962), by the uncivil drift that he perceived among the youth of his time.

  8. Anthony Burgess novels: Anthony Burgess published his first novel, Time for a Tiger, at the age of 39. He is best known for his 1962 dystopia A Clockwork Orange and his epic saga Earthly Powers, which was shortlisted for the 1980 Booker Prize. In total he wrote 33 novels and 25 non-fiction books.

  9. www.britannica.com › contributor › Anthony-BurgessAnthony Burgess | Britannica

    Anthony Burgess (1917-93) was an English novelist, critic, and man of letters whose fictional explorations of modern dilemmas combine wit, moral earnestness, and a note of the bizarre. His A Clockwork Orange (1962; filmed 1971) made his reputation as a novelist of comic and mordant power.

  10. On this list, readers can find ten of Anthony Burgesss best books. They explore themes of overpopulation, crime, and free will, education, and the future.

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