Search references for ANTHONY BURGESS. Phrases containing ANTHONY BURGESS
See searches and references containing ANTHONY BURGESS!ANTHONY BURGESS
English writer and composer (1917–1993)
John Anthony Burgess Wilson (/ˈbɜːrdʒəs/; 25 February 1917 – 22 November 1993), commonly known as Anthony Burgess, was an English writer, screenwriter
Anthony_Burgess
This is a list of works by the English writer Anthony Burgess. That so many writers have been prepared to accept a kind of martyrdom is the best tribute
Anthony_Burgess_bibliography
1962 novel by Anthony Burgess
A Clockwork Orange is a novel by the English writer Anthony Burgess, published on 17 March 1962. It is set in a near-future society that has a youth subculture
A_Clockwork_Orange_(novel)
Fictional language in the novel "A Clockwork Orange"
or argot used by the teenage gang members in Anthony Burgess' dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange. Burgess was a linguist and he used this background to
Nadsat
Fictional character from A Clockwork Orange
Alex is a fictional character and the protagonist in Anthony Burgess's novel A Clockwork Orange and Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of the same name
Alex_(A_Clockwork_Orange)
A Clockwork Orange (1971), was an initially X-rated adaptation of Anthony Burgess' 1962 novella. After reports of crimes inspired by the film's depiction
Stanley_Kubrick_filmography
1971 film directed by Stanley Kubrick
written, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick. It is based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel. The film employs disturbing and violent themes to comment
A_Clockwork_Orange_(film)
Italian translator and literary agent
was the second wife of English writer Anthony Burgess. Burgess and Macellari had embarked on an affair while Burgess was married to his first wife, and Macellari
Liana_Burgess
Topics referred to by the same term
Rag and bone man Any Old Iron (novel), a 1989 historical novel by Anthony Burgess "Any Old Iron" (song), a British music hall song Se compran colchones
Any_Old_Iron
French play by Edmond Rostand
play. The most famous English translations are those by Brian Hooker, Anthony Burgess, and Louis Untermeyer. Hercule Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, a cadet
Cyrano_de_Bergerac_(play)
British actor (born 1967)
instrument that bears his name. He provided the vocal texture for Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange recently with a "smooth, almost lyrical, crisp
Tom_Hollander
American conductor, composer and music scholar (b.1956)
Musicians, 1962-1993 by Anthony Burgess and author of A Clockwork Counterpoint: The Music and Literature of Anthony Burgess, which examines the relationship
Paul_Phillips_(conductor)
1978 novel by Anthony Burgess
1985 is a novel by English writer Anthony Burgess. Originally published in 1978, it was inspired by, and was intended as a tribute to, George Orwell's
1985_(Burgess_novel)
1947 novel by Malcolm Lowry
Monde's 100 Books of the Century, Time's All-Time 100 Novels, and Anthony Burgess' Ninety-Nine Novels: The Best in English Since 1939. Lowry had already
Under_the_Volcano
English murderer (fl. 1278)
Fuckebythenavele Foundation, Burgess (3 January 2013). "Anthony Burgess on Low-Life Language". The International Anthony Burgess Foundation. Retrieved 26
John_le_Fucker
English comedy actor (1924–1992)
Performance and for two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Variety. In 1990 Anthony Burgess described Hill as "a comic genius steeped in the British music hall
Benny_Hill
Musical
Cyrano is a musical with a book and lyrics by Anthony Burgess and music by Michael J. Lewis. Based on Edmond Rostand's classic 1897 play of the same name
Cyrano_(musical)
Character portrayed by Heath Ledger
the works of painter Francis Bacon, the character Alex DeLarge from Anthony Burgess' 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange and its 1971 film adaptation of the
Joker_(The_Dark_Knight)
Anthony Burgess: A Life is the title of a biography of the novelist and critic Anthony Burgess (1917–93) by Roger Lewis. Blake Morrison, in his review
Anthony_Burgess:_A_Life
1977 British-Italian television drama
television drama serial directed by Franco Zeffirelli and co-written by Anthony Burgess and Suso Cecchi d'Amico, which dramatizes the birth, life, ministry
Jesus_of_Nazareth_(TV_series)
1977 James Bond film by Lewis Gilbert
script, including Stirling Silliphant, John Landis, Ronald Hardy, Anthony Burgess, Cary Bates, and Derek Marlowe. The British television producer Gerry
The_Spy_Who_Loved_Me_(film)
British actor (born 1943)
for the lead in A Clockwork Orange (1971), adapted from the novel by Anthony Burgess. He gained massive acclaim for his performance as Alex DeLarge, a young
Malcolm_McDowell
1988 Italian novel by Umberto Eco
alchemy, and conspiracy theories, to the point that critic and novelist Anthony Burgess suggested that it needed an index. The pendulum of the title refers
Foucault's_Pendulum
Alleged coup plot in the United Kingdom
name from A Clockwork Orange, a 1971 Stanley Kubrick film based on Anthony Burgess' 1962 novel of the same name. The project was undertaken by members
Clockwork_Orange_(plot)
American novelist and poet
known for his novel Darconville's Cat (1981), which was selected by Anthony Burgess for his book-length essay Ninety-Nine Novels: The Best in English Since
Alexander_Theroux
Church in Manchester, England
family are commemorated within the church. Renowned English author Anthony Burgess visited the Holy Name as a young man, in 1965 he wrote, ‘with me, at
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester
Church_of_the_Holy_Name_of_Jesus,_Manchester
English actor (born 1992)
Singapore generated media interest, as all theatre productions of Anthony Burgess' dystopian novel had been banned in the city-state for over 30 years
Jonno_Davies
British ring of spies for the Soviet Union
Alan Bates plays Burgess. Blunt: the Fourth Man, 1987 television drama with Anthony Hopkins as Guy Burgess and Ian Richardson as Anthony Blunt. The Endless
Cambridge_Five
British academic
Andrew Biswell is the biographer of Anthony Burgess. He was made Professor of Modern Literature in the Department of English at Manchester Metropolitan
Andrew_Biswell
Topics referred to by the same term
Clockwork Orange may refer to: A Clockwork Orange (novel), a 1962 novel by Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange (film), a 1971 film directed by Stanley Kubrick
A_Clockwork_Orange
Book by Anthony Burgess
The Eve of Saint Venus is a story or, as author Anthony Burgess (pen-name of John Burgess Wilson) put it, an "opusculum", on the theme of marriage. Originally
The_Eve_of_Saint_Venus
1985 historical novel by Anthony Burgess
The Kingdom of the Wicked is a 1985 historical novel by Anthony Burgess. Like two of his earlier works, the long narrative poem Moses and the novel Man
The_Kingdom_of_the_Wicked
Overview of the events of 1900–1999 in literature
Sillitoe Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse (England) The Long Day Wanes by Anthony Burgess (England) – trilogy, first volume published in 1956 The Magic Christian
20th_century_in_literature
1982 speculative history book
review of the book for The Observer, novelist and literary critic Anthony Burgess wrote: "It is typical of my unregenerable soul that I can only see
The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail
The_Holy_Blood_and_the_Holy_Grail
Australian Roman Catholic bishop (1938–2013)
Anthony Joseph Burgess (29 July 1938 − 23 October 2013) was an Australian-born Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic bishop. Burgess was born in Singleton
Anthony_Joseph_Burgess
1939 novel by James Joyce
in I.4, is a HCE type, not all analysts agree on this – for example Anthony Burgess believes him to be Shaun. While characters are in a constant state
Finnegans_Wake
American writer
in Italy, which prompted defenses from many leading authors such as Anthony Burgess. He has influenced multiple generations of writers. For more than 20
Hubert_Selby_Jr.
1960 book by L. P. Hartley
appear neither too beautiful nor too ugly. The novel was included in Anthony Burgess' essay Ninety-nine Novels. After a devastating nuclear war, the surviving
Facial_Justice
(1962) by Anthony Burgess The Man in the High Castle (1962) by Philip K. Dick [citation needed] The Wanting Seed (1962) by Anthony Burgess[citation needed]
List_of_dystopian_literature
British art historian and Soviet spy (1907–1983)
Guy Burgess, An Englishman Abroad. Blunt: The Fourth Man is a 1985 television film starring Ian Richardson as Blunt, Anthony Hopkins as Burgess, Michael
Anthony_Blunt
Classical Athenian tragedy by Sophocles
Fischer as Jocasta. In 2017, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a production of Anthony Burgess' translation of the play with Christopher Eccleston as Oedipus and
Oedipus_Rex
1943 mutiny of American servicemen
which had led to 34 deaths, of which 25 were black. According to Anthony Burgess, the people of Bamber Bridge supported the black troops and when US
Battle_of_Bamber_Bridge
1971 novel by Anthony Burgess
M/F is a 1971 novel by the English author Anthony Burgess. It was first published as MF by Jonathan Cape and Alfred A. Knopf; though M/F first appeared
M/F
Cemetery in Monaco
her husband Jean Chevrier, actors Jules Bianchi, Formula One driver Anthony Burgess, writer Silas Burroughs, pharmacist Cécile Chaminade, composer Lady
Monaco_Cemetery
Welsh academic and biographer
written biographies of Peter Sellers (1994), Charles Hawtrey (2001), Anthony Burgess (2003), and Laurence Olivier (2007). His book on Sellers was dramatized
Roger_Lewis_(biographer)
1962 novel by Anthony Burgess
The Wanting Seed is a dystopian novel by the English author Anthony Burgess, written in 1962. Although the novel addresses many societal issues, the primary
The_Wanting_Seed
Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian. Anthony Burgess (1917–1993), British novelist and composer. He spoke English, German
List_of_polyglots
1963 novel by Anthony Burgess
the Enderby series, a quartet of comic novels by the British author Anthony Burgess. The book was first published in 1963 in London by William Heinemann
Inside_Mr_Enderby
Topics referred to by the same term
Ultraviolence or Ultra-violence may refer to: A term used in the Anthony Burgess novel A Clockwork Orange and the Stanley Kubrick film of the same name
Ultraviolence
1952 novel by Ralph Ellison
and sound of the common vagaries of human character and experience". Anthony Burgess described the novel as "a masterpiece". In 2003, a sculpture titled
Invisible_Man
1961 novel by Anthony Burgess
work by Anthony Burgess published originally under the pseudonym Joseph Kell in the UK. The novel was intended as an indictment of what Burgess saw as
One_Hand_Clapping_(novel)
Book by Anthony Burgess
Devil of a State is a 1961 novel by Anthony Burgess based on his experience living and working in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of the Southeast Asian
Devil_of_a_State
1972 song by David Bowie
Richard and the Velvet Underground. The lyrics include a reference to Anthony Burgess' novel A Clockwork Orange and the lyric "Oooohh wham bam, thank you
Suffragette_City
1984 book by Anthony Burgess
essay by British writer Anthony Burgess, published by Allison & Busby in 1984. It covers a 44-year span between 1939 and 1983. Burgess was a prolific reader
Ninety-nine_Novels
Burney) Hector Berlioz Christine Balint: Ophelia's Fan: A Novel (2005) Anthony Burgess: Mozart & the Wolf Gang (1991) Jude Morgan: Symphony (2006) Elizabeth
List of composers in literature
List_of_composers_in_literature
British novelist
Wayback Machine Anthony Powell, To Keep the Ball Rolling: The Memoirs of Anthony Powell, Univ. of Chicago (2001), page 240 Anthony Burgess, The Novel Now:
John_Lodwick
Novel by Anthony Burgess
Enderby's Dark Lady, or, No End to Enderby is a 1984 novel by Anthony Burgess, the final volume in the Enderby series. It was first published in the United
Enderby's Dark Lady, or No End to Enderby
Enderby's_Dark_Lady,_or_No_End_to_Enderby
British diplomat and Soviet agent (1911–1963)
Guy Francis de Moncy Burgess (16 April 1911 – 30 August 1963) was a British diplomat and Soviet double agent, and a member of the Cambridge Five spy ring
Guy_Burgess
Irish stage, television and film actress
Shakespeare Company. Starring opposite Derek Jacobi, she played Roxane in Anthony Burgess' translation of Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac and Beatrice in
Sinéad_Cusack
Ulysses character
letters also almost entirely lacked capitalization or punctuation; Anthony Burgess said that "sometimes it is hard to distinguish between a chunk of one
Molly_Bloom
Symphony composed by Anthony Burgess
symphony composed by Anthony Burgess in 1956, when he was a teacher at Malay College Kuala Kangsar. In his book This Man and Music Burgess himself wrote: Sinfoni
Sinfoni_Melayu
Stairs in Rome, Italy
Destination (1956) F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel Tender Is the Night (1933) Anthony Burgess' novel Abba Abba (1977) Dan Simmons's novel The Fall of Hyperion (1990)
Spanish_Steps
1975 novel by Thomas Keneally
based on the British television series "Moses the Lawgiver", for which Anthony Burgess wrote the script. The novel follows the story of the biblical figure
Moses_the_Lawgiver_(novel)
1965 American film
directed by Andy Warhol at The Factory. It is an early adaptation of Anthony Burgess' 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange, starring Gerard Malanga, Edie Sedgwick
Vinyl_(1965_film)
Early heterodox Christian theological position
"'Augustine's Confessions', The International Anthony Burgess Foundation". The International Anthony Burgess Foundation. Hanegraaf, Wouter J., ed. (2005)
Pelagianism
English actress (born 1995)
Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood; The Trojan Women; A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess; and in the CUADC/Footlights annual pantomime. Henley has also directed
Georgie_Henley
Historical dictionary of the English language
edition was published in 1989, the response was enthusiastic. Author Anthony Burgess declared it "the greatest publishing event of the century", as quoted
Oxford_English_Dictionary
2009 studio album by Sepultura
Divine Comedy. A-Lex is based on the 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess, which was adapted into a film version by Stanley Kubrick in 1971.
A-Lex
British writer, broadcaster, academic
researcher at Christ Church, Oxford. She was awarded the 2015 Observer/Anthony Burgess prize for contemporary British arts journalism and was a BBC New Generation
Leah_Broad
1962 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
"unreadable" and both it and McCarthy's review were as pedantic as Kinbote. Anthony Burgess, like McCarthy, extolled the book, while Alfred Chester condemned it
Pale_Fire
French writer and literary translator
the work of Evelyn Waugh, Henry James, Henry Miller, Graham Greene, Anthony Burgess and Erica Jong into French. He also wrote ten novels and poetry collections
Georges_Belmont
1974 novel by Anthony Burgess
Napoleon Symphony: A Novel in Four Movements (ISBN 0-224-01009-3) is Anthony Burgess's fictional recreation of the life and world of Napoleon Bonaparte,
Napoleon_Symphony
1964 fictional biography of William Shakespeare by Anthony Burgess
Nothing Like the Sun is a fictional biography of William Shakespeare by Anthony Burgess first published in 1964. It tells the story of Shakespeare's life with
Nothing Like the Sun: A Story of Shakespeare's Love Life
Nothing_Like_the_Sun:_A_Story_of_Shakespeare's_Love_Life
1977 novel by Anthony Burgess
ABBA ABBA is the 22nd novel by English author Anthony Burgess, published in 1977. It consists of two parts: the first is about the last months in the
ABBA_ABBA
Topics referred to by the same term
by Paul McCartney and Wings One Hand Clapping (novel), a novel by Anthony Burgess One Hand Clapping – The Unreleased Demos 2001–2003, an album by Shed
One_Hand_Clapping
1976 novel by Anthony Burgess
novel by British novelist Anthony Burgess. Dated "Montalbuccio-Monte Carlo-Eze-Callian, Summer 1975", according to Burgess it was written in the back
Beard's_Roman_Women
1980 book by Anthony Burgess
Earthly Powers is a panoramic saga novel of the 20th century by Anthony Burgess first published on 13 October 1980. It begins with the "outrageously provocative"
Earthly_Powers
American/Italian miniseries in six parts
(1977), it was adapted from Anthony Burgess's 1985 novel The Kingdom of the Wicked, which was itself a sequel to Burgess's book Man of Nazareth, on which
A.D._(miniseries)
1966 novel by Anthony Burgess
Intent: An Eschatological Spy Novel (1966), by Anthony Burgess, is an English espionage novel. Burgess conceived it as a reaction both to the heavy-handed
Tremor of Intent: An Eschatological Spy Novel
Tremor_of_Intent:_An_Eschatological_Spy_Novel
Surname list
include: Adrienne Burgess, British actress Dennis Burgess, British actor Dominic Burgess (born 1982), British actor Dorothy Burgess (1907–1961), American
Burgess_(surname)
Book by Alasdair Gray
depictions of his home city of Glasgow. Its publication in 1981 prompted Anthony Burgess to call Gray "the best Scottish novelist since Walter Scott". Lanark
Lanark:_A_Life_in_Four_Books
1973 film by Richard Fleischer
dystopian novel by Agustina Bazterrica The Wanting Seed (1962) by Anthony Burgess, in which overpopulation leads to cannibalism "Big Rental Films of
Soylent_Green
1956-1959 book series by Anthony Burgess
Malayan Trilogy in the United States, is a comic 'triptych' of novels by Anthony Burgess set amidst the decolonisation of Malaya. It is a detailed fictional
The_Malayan_Trilogy
Novella by Anthony Burgess
Clockwork Testament is a novella by the British author Anthony Burgess. It is the third of Burgess' four Enderby novels and was first published in 1974
The Clockwork Testament, or Enderby's End
The_Clockwork_Testament,_or_Enderby's_End
Topics referred to by the same term
in cryptography The Devil's Mode, a collection of short stories by Anthony Burgess Edna Mode, a fictional character in Pixar's animated superhero film
Mode
2001 promotional single by Rob Zombie
Ceremony, but lost to Korn's "Here to Stay". The song is based on Anthony Burgess' 1962 novel, A Clockwork Orange. The phrase "red red kroovy" is used
Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
Never_Gonna_Stop_(The_Red_Red_Kroovy)
Style of comedy
on British television in the early 1950s, was described by writer Anthony Burgess as "a comic genius steeped in the British music hall tradition". In
Slapstick
1965 novel by Anthony Burgess
novel by Anthony Burgess based on his experiences during World War II in Gibraltar, where he was serving with the British army. It is Burgess's first novel:
A_Vision_of_Battlements
Chemical compound
symptoms of mescaline intoxication, though he had never consumed it. Anthony Burgess mentions adrenochrome as "drencrom" at the beginning of his 1962 novel
Adrenochrome
English photographer
Mick Jagger and Robert Fraser. Cooper loaned Terry Southern a copy of Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange in 1967 and they collaborated on the first film
Michael_Cooper_(photographer)
Popular culture references to Anthony Burgess' novel A Clockwork Orange (1962) and Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film adaptation have been wide-ranging, from
List of cultural references to A Clockwork Orange
List_of_cultural_references_to_A_Clockwork_Orange
1960 novel by Anthony Burgess
The Doctor Is Sick is a 1960 novel by Anthony Burgess. According to his autobiography, Burgess composed the book in just six weeks. He wrote it after his
The_Doctor_Is_Sick
1989 collection of short stories by Anthony Burgess
stories by the English author Anthony Burgess. The stories included are varied in their settings and themes and display Burgess's characteristic wide range
The_Devil's_Mode
English clergyman and writer (died 1663)
Anthony Burges or Burgess (died 1664) was a Nonconformist English clergyman, a prolific preacher and writer. He was a son of a schoolmaster at Watford
Anthony_Burges
1993 historical novel by Anthony Burgess
A Dead Man in Deptford is a 1993 novel by Anthony Burgess, the last to be published during his life. It depicts the life and character of Christopher
A_Dead_Man_in_Deptford
The Messenger of the Black Prince by Thomas A. H. Mawhinney (1928). Anthony Burgess announced in a 1972 interview to have written a plan for a novel about
Cultural depictions of Edward the Black Prince
Cultural_depictions_of_Edward_the_Black_Prince
1960 novel by Anthony Burgess
The Right to an Answer is a darkly comic 1960 novel by Anthony Burgess, the first of his repatriate years (1960–69). One of its themes is the disillusionment
The_Right_to_an_Answer
1995 novel by Anthony Burgess
Byrne is the last novel by the English author Anthony Burgess, published posthumously in 1995. Composed mostly in the same ottava rima stanzas that Byron
Byrne_(novel)
1982 musical play or operetta in two acts with music and text by Anthony Burgess
Dublin is a musical play or operetta in two acts with music and text by Anthony Burgess. The work, nearly three hours long, was first performed (in a concert
Blooms_of_Dublin
1979 historical novel by Anthony Burgess
Man of Nazareth is a 1979 historical novel by Anthony Burgess based on his screenplay for Franco Zeffirelli's television miniseries Jesus of Nazareth
Man_of_Nazareth
ANTHONY BURGESS
ANTHONY BURGESS
ANTHONY BURGESS
ANTHONY BURGESS
ANTHONY BURGESS
ANTHONY BURGESS
ANTHONY BURGESS
ANTHONY BURGESS
ANTHONY BURGESS
travel, tourism, insurance, shopping
Home and auto insurance
Lawyers, legal services
Online shopping