Anthony Burgess

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Anthony Burgess – 20th-century English novelist, author of A Clockwork Orange and Earthly Powers, also a polyglot, composer, and critic. He produced over 30 novels, exploring language, freedom, and morality. His most famous book became a cult dystopia, sparking debates about violence, art, and authorial responsibility.

📖 Wrote A Clockwork Orange in just weeks after a mistaken terminal diagnosis. 🎬 Kubrick’s adaptation made it infamous; Burgess regretted its brutal reputation. 🗣 Spoke more than 10 languages and invented his own slangs. 🎼 Composed symphonies, concertos, and even an opera. 📰 Worked as a journalist and music critic. 🍷 Known for witty rants and a fondness for alcohol. ✍️ Prolific – could finish a novel in under a year. 📚 Admired Joyce, wrote a study on Ulysses. 💔 The loss of his wife haunted his later work. 🌍 Lived in Malaysia and Malta, often addressing colonial and cultural tensions. 😂 Curiosity: joked he had written more notes than words. 😄 Amusing fact: claimed he wrote so much out of fear of “dying forgotten”.