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21. This Man and Music (Applause Books) by Anthony Burgess | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2001-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In these deeply insightful meditations, the renowned writer explores the meaning of music, the intention of the composer and the process of composition, and the seemingly elusive relationships between literature and music. Burgess shows how "the process of literary composition are revealed by the writers themselves" and then gathers evidence to understand the "inexplicable magic" of the details of the operation of music - what is musicÕs "intelligibility"? From Shakespeare to the lyric verse of Gerard Manley Hopkins, from the modernists T.S. Eliot and James Joyce to the modern lyricists Lorenz Hart and Stephen Sondheim, Burgess reveals how prose writers have struggled to tap the inherent musicality of their material. This treasured classic, at last back in print, provides a fascinating perspective on the mutually enriching relationship of these two creative arts by a man who mastered them both. |
22. Ernest Hemingway by Anthony Burgess | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1999-05-01)
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The importance of knowing the author as a person....
A thorough analysis in quick step |
23. On Mozart: A Paean for Wolfgang by Anthony Burgess | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1991-11-26)
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Got to read it to believe it! |
24. Conversations with Anthony Burgess (Literary Conversations Series) | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2008-09-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description 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? 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. 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. Earl G. Ingersoll is distinguished professor emeritus of English at SUNY College at Brockport. He has written, edited, and coedited many books, including Conversations with May Sarton and Conversations with Rita Dove, both from University Press of Mississippi. Mary C. Ingersoll is a retired elementary school teacher who specialized in teaching humanities to gifted students. |
25. The Devil's Mode by Anthony Burgess | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1991-10-01)
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One of Burgess' best |
26. 99 Novels: The Best in English Since 1939 by Anthony Burgess | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1985-03)
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Short, pithy volume of idiosyncratic views on the English language novel since 1939
To be skimmed and not digested
written in 83, so it may be outdated
99 Novels This book -- a kind of "minute history" of literature since 1939 -- sent me scurrying into used book stores like a field mouse.His brief, paragraph long summaries of the "most influential" books since WW2 (starting with Finnegan's Wake) are provocative,funny, opinionated with a look to the long view as well. How broad was his taste? The Joyce scholar makes an argument for Raymond Chandler's Long Goodbye as the best American Novel of the nineteen fifties.He also covers Norman Mailer, Brian Aldiss, Mary McCarthy, Brian Moore, Ian Flemming, Orwell, Ballard, Huxley, Murdoch, Roth, Greene...etc. In short, you can take this as a brilliant and unpretentious field guide from a writer who loved and knew literature and the English language quite unlike anybody else around.Burgess never lost sight of the fact that the novel is one of mankind's greatest inventions,and he proves it with this book.
interesting but shallow Like all lists, Burgess'makes you wonder why one book is included while another is not.This isgenerally not a fruitful way of judging these works.Rather, the fault inBurgess' list is that his reviews of each book (usually less than a pageeach) are too brief to be of much value.In this volume we get to hearonly the faintest murmur of what I'm sure was a great din of opinions onthis outspoken writer's mind. ... Read more |
27. Any Old Iron by Anthony Burgess | |
Mass Market Paperback: 373
Pages
(1990-10-01)
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Gladius In Extremis
Burgess does what he does best - sly legends in prose! |
28. Anthony Burgess : A Biography by Roger Lewis | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(2004-03-01)
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A Tale of Two Writers
Nasty garbage
A terrific, and terrifically entertaining biography.
Bitchy Bio
A Violation |
29. The End of the World News: An Entertainment by Anthony Burgess | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1984-06-05)
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the end of the world news
fantastic
Another Stunning Work By Mr. Burgess |
30. The Book of Tea (Book Of...) by Alain Stella | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1992-10-06)
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Big Little Picture Book
A most phenominal resource, and beautifully presented!
wonderful book, wonderful images
one of the only serious books about GREEN tea |
31. Anthony Burgess: Music in Literature and Literature in Music by Marc Jeannin | |
Hardcover: 205
Pages
(2009-08-01)
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32. Shakespeare by Anthony, Burgess | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(1970-01)
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33. A Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe, Anthony Burgess, Christopher Bristow | |
Kindle Edition: 256
Pages
(1966-11-30)
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34. The Complete Enderby : Inside Mr. Enderby, Enderby Outside, the Clockwork Testament, Enderby's Dark Lady by Anthony Burgess | |
Paperback: 630
Pages
(1996-01)
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My IMPRESSION AFTER READING THE SERIES.
Enderburgess
One of my favorite characters
Excellently written, really funny.
Enderby, Burgess at his best While slightly dated, these stories have a bite to them that speaks volumes of truth for anyone who has been an academic, a professional writer or just a little bit out of touch with the world around them.Enderby is often misunderstood and though he makes his living in a "communication" field, he has a lot of trouble getting his point across to others. Not only are these books funny, but as is often the case with Burgess, the satire is thinly veiled and pointing at both society and himself. ... Read more |
35. Ernest Hemingway and His World by Anthony Burgess | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1985-12)
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36. Cyrano de Bergerac: by Edmund Rostand translated by Anthony Burgess by Edmund Rostand | |
Kindle Edition: 192
Pages
(2000-02-01)
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Innovative, In Vogue, Inferior
No Improvement
An exquisite tragi-comedy
First of all, this is entertaining reading at its best: a combination of witty repartee and laugh-out-loud humor, balanced with emotional depth that is subtle yet wrenching in its intensity. With just a few lines the scenes come alive, with characters whose brash gallantry is reminiscent of Dumas' Musketeers. All this virtuoso treatment finds a focal point in the character of Cyrano, who is at once comic and tragic: his biting wit provides a facade for a soul in torment, for his sensitivity to beauty makes his own ugliness that much more painful. Yet there is so much fire and pride in Cyrano that never once does he beg for our pity, and endures the pain of thwarted love with the same charisma and bravery with which he does battle. The contradiction between Cyrano as he is inside--a veritable furnace of eloquent passion--and his markedly ugly exterior, is his tragedy. Through the vehicle of this contradiction, Edmond Rostand explores the nature of love, particularly regarding how much of it is dependant upon exteriors. Yet this theme does not smother the tale, which is such a heady mixture of beauty, hilarity and subtle insight that it fairly intoxicates. My only complaint, upon finishing it, was that it had to end.
You'll just love the characters
one of the most thrilling dramas of all time Rostand's is just one of several fictions to be based on the life of the historical Savinien Cyrano de Bergerac (1619-55).Set in the reign of Louis XIII, the play, of course. tells the story of the fiercely independent swordsmen, poet, playwright and political pamphleteer with the prodigious proboscis, of his unspoken love for his cousin Roxanne and of his intercession on behalf of his beautiful fellow guardsman Christian de Neuvillette, on whose behalf he surreptitiously woos her. Now when you're a kid, you can hardly see past the dueling and brawling.I mean, obviously the point is that the guy is lovable despite his beak, but c'mon, the love parts are yucky anyway.But returning to the story as an adult, Rostand's other themes emerge, particularly Cyrano's insistence on meeting life on his own terms.If his failure to realize Roxanne's love remains tragic, his Quixotic nature, his enduring political independence and personal integrity, serve to make him one of the great heroes in all of literature. Blending swordplay, comedy, tragedy and romance in equal measure, this is truly one of the most thrilling dramas of all time.If you can find the cartoon version, by all means watch it.In the meantime, instead of renting Lethal Weapon # 8, next time you're at the video store look for Jose Ferrer as Cyrano or buy a copy from Amazon for 7 bucks.It's well worth the price of two rentals; I guarantee you watch it more than once. GRADE: A+ ... Read more |
37. The Eve of St Venus (Hesperus Modern Voices) by Anthony Burgess | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2005-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ambrose and Diana are to be married. Diana, however, is having last-minute doubts fuelled by her feminist friend and bridesmaid, Julia, while Ambrose inadvertently becomes engaged to the goddess Venus, who has taken possession of the wedding ring. These obstacles present the first in a farcical series of challenges—not only to the impending wedding, but also to the most dearly held preconceptions of Ambrose, Diana, and their wedding guests. In addition to writing novels like A Clockwork Orange and The Earthly Powers, Anthony Burgess (1917–94) was also a composer and critic. |
38. You've Had Your Time: Second Part of the Confessions by Anthony Burgess | |
Hardcover: 403
Pages
(1991-03)
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Moving and thoughtful
A writer's life
Finding Lost Time What struck me about Burgess on Burgess is his delight in words---utilitarian words, pretty words, obscene words, latinates, any combination thereof (among his favorites:micturate).He called his art a craft, and loved to show the clockwork behind prose-tricks, how even the most magical books depend heavily on sleight-of-hand.Perhaps the most peculiar aspect of his autobiography is how sketchy it is on the author's life and how detailed it is on words.For him, at least, the two are inseparable. Anthony Burgess, aspiring composer, is told at 35 that he has an inoperable brain tumor---he will die within a year.He cranks a sheet of paper into a typewriter.Jump a few decades ahead.In 1989 we find him reflecting on Joyce's anniversary, on conversations in Saxon with Borges, on Kubrick's version of _A Clockwork Orange_, and on a bitter scene from a childhood he can't quite call his own. He wrote over thirty novels, and also adapted, translated, and commented on a dizzying array of subjects.He was very, very funny.He was at his funniest when writing on his life.And yet there is this terrible, self-inflicted sense of failure when he looks back:The last line in his book is both defiant and defeated---time is creeping up on him, he says, and his attitude is not that of a complacent man of letters, but rather that of someone with an awful lot of unfinished business. Here's the punchline:In-between the completion of the memoir and his death he wrote an additional six books.The last one, a novel in verse, has just come out.Burgess cheated death at the beginning of his literary career and has done so again. ... Read more |
39. Little Wilson and Big God: The First Part of the Confession by Anthony Burgess | |
Paperback: 461
Pages
(1991-04)
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Maddeningly fascinating
Great use of language
Best Burgess Work What ultimately sets himapart from other autobiographers, as mentioned earlier, is that he seems tocenter on others moreso than himself; in "Little Wilson and Big God,the tumultuous 20th century is viewed through a myriad of reference frames,all of which are given equal importance (even those, strangely enough, thatwould be seen to disagree with his opines). Being a Burgess novel, onecan expect to see highly established vocabulary; he frequently makesreferences to and puns in foreign languages, from Anglo-Saxon to ancientGaelic. In one case, he tells of translating popular song into Latin.However, as opposed to his Clockwork Orange, he does not speak in someimagined colloquial dialect, and his excellent points are therefore notlost to the audience. If someone is looking for an autobiography that canactually offer insight into the mind of a genius, look no further than thisgem of a work. ... Read more |
40. Homage to QWERTYUIOP (Abacus Books) by Anthony Burgess | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(1989-11-01)
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The Master speaks!Essential for every Burgessophile! |
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