<p>Although he did not start publishing until middle age Anthony Burgess (1917-1993) had over sixty published books to his credit by the time of his death. One of them the short novel A Clockwork Orange (1962) was to bring him fame and notoriety outside England following the 1971 release of Stanley Kubrick&#39;s film adaptation. The prominence of that single novel would impel its author to confront a public continually asking directly or by implication: What else have you written Mr. Burgess?</p><p>Burgess produced scores of novels biographies books of literary criticism film scripts and news articles. A linguist and polyglot who was fluent in eight languages he invented the language used in the 1981 film Quest for Fire. He translated and adapted Bizet&#39;s Carmen Weber&#39;s Oberon and other operas for the English stage. His ReJoyce: An Introduction to James Joyce for the Ordinary Reader remains a standard in Joycean criticism.</p><p>Conversations with Anthony Burgess captures through in-depth interviews a writer of tremendous energy inventiveness and self-discipline. The collection brings together interviews from 1971 to 1989 including two pieces published for the first time.</p>
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