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  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton & Company, July 1, 1987)
    Presents Burgess' satire of the present inhumanity of man to man through a futuristic culture where teenagers rule with violence, and includes the final chapter deleted from the first American edition
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  • Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin UK, Jan. 4, 1972)
    A Clockwork Orange is as brilliant, transgressive, and influential as when it was published fifty years ago. A nightmare vision of the future told in its own fantastically inventive lexicon, it has since become a classic of modern literature and the basis for Stanley Kubrick’s once-banned film.
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  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess, Blake Morrison

    Paperback (Penguin Classic, Feb. 22, 2000)
    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.
  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, Aug. 16, 1965)
    A vicious fifteen-year-old "droog" is the central character of this 1963 classic, whose stark terror was captured in Stanley Kubrick's magnificent film of the same title. In Anthony Burgess's nightmare vision of the future, where criminals take over after dark, the story is told by the central character, Alex, who talks in a brutal invented slang that brilliantly renders his and his friends' social pathology. A Clockwork Orange is a frightening fable about good and evil, and the meaning of human freedom. When the state undertakes to reform Alex—to "redeem" him—the novel asks, "At what cost?" This edition includes the controversial last chapter not published in the first edition and Burgess's introduction "A Clockwork Orange Resucked
  • A Clockwork Orange Easton Press Leatherbound

    Anthony Burgess

    Hardcover (Easton Press, Aug. 16, 2000)
    Easton Press Collector's Edition, burgundy leather bound with gilted edges and gold trim.
  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    Hardcover (Norton, Aug. 16, 1963)
    Book Club edition, 1963, hardcover with dust jacket--the book is like-new, except for prior owner name and price at the top of the front inside cover and the name at the top of the inside back cover, unread, unopened, and unmarked, while the dust jacket has chipping at the top & bottom spine ends, mostly at the top, and a 1/4" closed tear on the top front edge about 2" from the spine end, with 5233 at the bottom of the outside, from Norton. By Anthony Burgess.
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  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine, Aug. 16, 1971)
    The famous 20th Cenbtury classic of a world dominated by teenage gangs.
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  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess, Andrew Biswell

    Paperback (W. W. Norton / SFBC, Aug. 16, 2013)
    It inspired a movie masterpiece, invented its own lexicon, foretold a grim future and changed the literary landscape forever. Now, A Clockwork Orange, author Anthony Burgess' riveting and disturbing dystopian vision of youth gone wild, returns in this groundbreaking 50th Anniversary Edition. You'll rampage alongside Alex, the precocious young criminal who alternates bouts of rape and assault alongside his "droogs" with impassioned Beethoven listening sessions. When the government tries to stop his sociopathic ways for good, is the cure worse than the disease? Painstakingly restored from three different published editions to match Burgess' original intentions, this is A Clockwork Orange as it was meant to be experienced.
  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess, Stanley Edgar Hyman

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton & Company, Aug. 16, 1963)
    '63 Norton Hardcover Book Club Edition w/ dust jacket.
  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 1, 1995)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Presents Burgess' satire of the present inhumanity of man to man through a futuristic culture where teenagers rule with violence, and includes the final chapter deleted from the first American edition.
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  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, July 12, 1983)
    Vintage movie tie-in paperback
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  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    Hardcover (Heinemann, Aug. 16, 1962)
    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.
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