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      • The novel's title alludes to the Cockney saying, "as queer as a clockwork orange," which means that something can appear to be natural, but on the inside it is actually artificial. Burgess's novel explores issues such as the relation between evil and free will, and the state's role in human affairs.
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  2. The book, narrated by Alex, contains many words in a slang argot which Burgess invented for the book, called Nadsat. It is a mix of modified Slavic words, Cockney rhyming slang and derived Russian (like baboochka ).

    • Anthony Burgess
    • 192 pages (hardback edition), 176 pages (paperback edition)
  3. Apr 2, 2024 · A Clockwork Orange, novel by Anthony Burgess, published in 1962. It is set in a dismal dystopian England and presents a first-person account of a juvenile delinquent who undergoes state-sponsored psychological rehabilitation for his aberrant behavior.

  4. Key Facts about A Clockwork Orange. Title: A Clockwork Orange; When/where written: 1962, England; Published: 1962, England; Literary Period: Postmodern science-fiction; Genre: Science-fiction; Point-of-View: First-person; Setting: England in the future; Climax: Alex’s attempted suicide at F. Alexander’s; Antagonist: The government

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  5. May 26, 2020 · One of the most original and endlessly thought-provoking dystopian novels of the whole twentieth century, A Clockwork Orange (1962) is Anthony Burgess’ best-known novel. But what is the message behind this curious novel?

  6. The title ‘A Clockwork Orange‘ was inspired by a cockney expression, “queer as a clockwork orange.” It’s used to describe something that’s unusual or unpredictable.

  7. A Clockwork Orange ’s concern with a thought-regulating government, coupled with its use of Slavic-inflected slang, shows a clear preoccupation with Cold War politics and the intensifying rivalry between the Soviet Union and Western democracies. 1962, the year of the books publication, saw the Cuban Missile Crisis, in which the United ...

  8. ‘A Clockwork Orange‘ is a dystopia because the state seeks to control its citizens in a fundamental, inhuman way. It is often described as pre-dystopia as the government is still trying to sort out the best way to get its citizens under control, and they’re willing to try anything.

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