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Anthony burgess is the author of Advancing Christian Unity (2019), Enderby Outside (1984), Any Old Iron (1989), The Long Day Wanes (1992), The Clockwork Testament, Or, Enderby's End (1984).

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Advancing Christian Unity

release date: Sep 24, 2019
Advancing Christian Unity
In John 17, Jesus prayed for the unity of the church. Yet today, we tend to accept disunity as inevitable. In this book, Anthony Burgess calls us to addresses the spiritual and visible unity that Jesus desires for His people. Burgess speaks of how union and communion with Christ and His people are “the life and comfort of believers.” Giving careful consideration of what Christian unity should look like, Burgess excels at uncovering common causes of division and promoting means to advance unity among God’s people. Series Description Interest in the Puritans continues to grow, but many people find reading these giants of the faith a bit unnerving. This series seeks to overcome that barrier by presenting Puritan books that are convenient in size and unintimidating in length. Each book is carefully edited with modern readers in mind, smoothing out difficult language of a bygone era while retaining the meaning of the original authors. Books for the series are thoughtfully selected to provide some of the best counsel on important subjects that people continue to wrestle with today. Table of Contents: 1. The Blessing of Unity Among Ministers 2. The Pattern for Unity Among Ministers 3. The Nature of Christian Unity 4. The Necessity of Christian Unity 5. The Reason for the Lack of Christian Unity 6. The Characteristics of Christian Unity 7. The Rules for Christian Unity 8. The Expansion of Christian Unity 9. The Value of Christian Unity 10. The Perfection of Christian Unity

Enderby Outside

Enderby Outside
Enderby, now called (after his mother) Hogg, is presented in this sequel as a barman in a big London Hotel. Unexpectedly the poetic gift returns. Moreover, Hogg seems to be involved in the assassination of a famous pop-singer, and this forces him to flee, resuming - since it is in his passport - his old identity. He discovers, on a flight to Tangier, that his betrayer Rawcliffe (who stole the plot of a narrative poem and turned it into a horror film) seems to be the patron of a beach-cafe in that exotic resort. If Enderby is to put away for murdering a pop-singer, he might as well murder Rawcliffe also.

Any Old Iron

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Any Old Iron
A story of survival in our century and the destinies of two families, one Welsh, and one Jewish, who are bound together by marriage.

The Long Day Wanes

release date: Jan 01, 1992
The Long Day Wanes
Set in postwar Malaya at the time when people and governments alike are bemused and dazzled by the turmoil of independence, this three-part novel is rich in hilarious comedy and razor-sharp in observation. The protagonist of the work is Victor Crabbe, a teacher in a multiracial school in a squalid village, who moves upward in position as he and his wife maintain a steady decadent progress backward. A sweetly satiric look at the twilight days of colonialism.

The Clockwork Testament, Or, Enderby's End

The Clockwork Testament, Or, Enderby's End
Enderby is a dyspeptic British poet, 56 years old, and The Clockwork Testament is an account of his last day alive. The day in question is a cold one in February. He spends it in New York City, where for the past several months he''s been working as a visiting professor of English literature and composing a long poem about St. Augustine and Pelagius.

Ernest Hemingway

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway''s great achievement was to free the novel from all the languid decoration and cozy indirectness that was its early twentieth-century inheritance. His terse prose taught the writer to engage life to the fullest in order to write about it, and his own life was the perfect demonstration of that principle. Reissued to coincide with the centenary of Hemingway''s birth, Anthony Burgess''s insightful biography traces the rapidly changing scene from a happy, complacent childhood to the grim reality of the First World War and the vulgar unreality of the Second; from the Paris of the 1920s to the Spain of Civil War and the excitements of African safari to the somber last years in Cuba. Hemingway was rich and successful from an early age, yet public acclaim and even the Nobel Prize could not disguise the fact that he was a moody, suffering, and sometimes vicious figure--a man who was finally unable to live with his own image.

Modern Classics a Clockwork Orange

release date: Jan 28, 2014
Modern Classics a Clockwork Orange
Fully restored edition of Anthony Burgess'' original text of A Clockwork Orange, with a glossary of the teen slang ''Nadsat'', explanatory notes, pages from the original typescript, interviews, articles and reviews Edited by Andrew Biswell With a Foreword by Martin Amis ''It is a horrorshow story ...'' Fifteen-year-old Alex likes lashings of ultraviolence. He and his gang of friends rob, kill and rape their way through a nightmarish future, until the State puts a stop to his riotous excesses. But what will his re-education mean? A dystopian horror, a black comedy, an exploration of choice, A Clockwork Orange is also a work of exuberant invention which created a new language for its characters. This critical edition restores the text of the novel as Anthony Burgess originally wrote it, and includes a glossary of the teen slang ''Nadsat'', explanatory notes, pages from the original typescript, interviews, articles and reviews, shedding light on the enduring fascination of the novel''s ''sweet and juicy criminality''. Anthony Burgess was born in Manchester in 1917 and educated at Xaverian College and Manchester University. He spent six years in the British Army before becoming a schoolmaster and colonial education officer in Malaya and Brunei. After the success of his Malayan Trilogy, he became a full-time writer in 1959. His books have been published all over the world, and they include The Complete Enderby, Nothing Like the Sun, Napoleon Symphony, Tremor of Intent, Earthly Powers and A Dead Man in Deptford. Anthony Burgess died in London in 1993. Andrew Biswell is the Professor of Modern Literature at Manchester Metropolitan University and the Director of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation. His publications include a biography, The Real Life of Anthony Burgess, which won the Portico Prize in 2006. He is currently editing the letters and short stories of Anthony Burgess.

Revolutionary Sonnets and Other Poems

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Revolutionary Sonnets and Other Poems
Revolutionary Sonnets explores themes of violence and love, pretensions and emotion, sex and war and is both sobering and funny.

Ernest Hemingway and His World

Ernest Hemingway and His World
Himself a well know writer, Burgess traces Hemingway''s life through the world wars, Paris of the 1920s, the Spanish Civil War, and the last years in Cuba. He describes both the compulsive super-masculine braggart and the sensitive literary artist. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Beard's Roman Women

Beard's Roman Women
"Burgessian" Rome. Like the locations of many of his novels, Rome here takes on a texture that can only exist in Burgess. The plot concerns Mr. John Beard, a hack writer having a hell of a time (so to speak) in the Eternal City. Full of Nabokovian autoparody (a "better" writer visits Mr. Beard and pounds away at some of Burgess''s own aesthetics) and some fairly relentless lascivity, "Beard''s Roman Women" will be appreciated most by the Burgess-fanatics. --A Customer at Amazon.com.

The Pianoplayers

The Pianoplayers
This novel is one of Anthony Burgess''s most accessible and entertaining works. By turns bawdy, raucous, tender and bittersweet, and full of music and songs, this is a warm and affectionate portrait of the working-class Lancashire of the 1920s and 1930s that he knew from his own early life.

The Ink Trade

release date: May 31, 2018
The Ink Trade
''The title of journalist is probably very noble, but I lay no real claim to it. I am, I think, a novelist and a musical composer manqué: I make no other pretensions ...'' Anthony Burgess Despite his modest claims, Anthony Burgess was an enormously prolific journalist. During his life he published two substantial collections of journalism, Urgent Copy (1968) and Homage to Qwert Yuiop (1986); a posthumous collection of occasional essays, One Man''s Chorus, was published in 1998. These collections are now out of print, and Burgess''s journalism, a key part of his prodigious output, has fallen into neglect. The Ink Trade is a brilliant new selection of his reviews and articles, some savage, some crucial in establishing new writers, new tastes and trends. Between 1959 and his death in 1993 Burgess contributed to newspapers and periodicals around the world: he was provocative, informative, entertaining, extravagant, and always readable. Editor Will Carr presents a wealth of unpublished and uncollected material.

A Clockwork Orange

release date: Jun 23, 2018
A Clockwork Orange
ANNIVERSARY GOLD EDITIONA Clockwork Orange, novel by Anthony Burgess, published in 1962. Set in a dismal dystopia, it is the first-person account of a juvenile delinquent who undergoes state-sponsored psychological rehabilitation for his aberrant behaviour. The novel satirizes extreme political systems that are based on opposing models of the perfectibility or incorrigibility of humanity. Written in a futuristic slang vocabulary invented by Burgess, in part by adaptation of Russian words, it was his most original and best-known work. The film adaptation (1971) by Stanley Kubrick was also widely acclaimed, though not without its critics, especially due to the film''s many violent and sexually explicit scenes.SUMMARY: Burgess'' chilling novel was partly inspired by the seaside fights of the mods and rockers of the early 1960s. It follows the exploits of a gang of particularly violent teenagers--the Droogs--through the eyes of one member, the Beethoven-loving, 15-year-old Alex (he is older in the film version). Their drug-fueled orgies (milk spiked with narcotics is the drug of choice) and acts of robbery, rape, and torture are detailed with enjoyment in Burgess'' made-up slang, Nadsat. When an attempted robbery goes wrong and Alex commits murder, he is caught and sentenced to 14 years in prison. Unable to cope with life behind bars, Alex volunteers to undergo an experimental program called the Ludovico Technique, unaware that it is a brutal form of aversion therapy (conducted by forcing Alex to watch films of Nazi atrocities set to Beethoven''s Ninth Symphony) that will brainwash him into being physically sick if he even thinks about committing a crime.Here lie the main ethical questions in the book: whether it is better for a man to decide to be bad than to be forced to be good, and whether forcibly suppressing Alex''s free will is acceptable. Additionally, does the state have the right to use violence against some individuals in order to protect the majority?After his release from prison, Alex finds that a side-effect of the treatment means that he can no longer bear to listen to Beethoven, which, together with the deprivation of his free will, leads him to attempt suicide by throwing himself out of a window. He is unsuccessful, but his free will returns, and he is free to revel in the idea of violence again. It is at this point that the version of the book published in the U.S., on which Kubrick''s film was based, stops. However, the final chapter of the UK edition holds out hope for Alex''s redemption.More than 40 years after it was written, this story retains its ability to shock, sicken, and stir an audience.

Little Wilson and Big God

Little Wilson and Big God
Offers a portrait of the author''s first forty years, from his childhood in Manchester to the moment when, having been told he was dying, he began to write seriously

English Literature: a Survey for Students

Confessions

release date: Jan 01, 1987
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