Conversations with Anthony Burgess
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<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'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's Carmen Weber'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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