1985, 9781846689192
Paperback
Orwell’s nightmare dissected, then surpassed: Burgess’ chilling vision unveiled.

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  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    24 March 2013

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Summary

1985: A Dual Vision of Dystopia

In a daring display of intellect and imagination, Anthony Burgess’ 1985 offers a unique two-part exploration inspired by Orwell’s seminal 1984.

Part One: A sharp and insightful analysis of Orwell’s masterpiece. Through dialogues, parodies, and essays, Burgess illuminates what he termed “an apocalyptic codex of our worst fears,” crafting a critique that stands as a literary work in its own right.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781846689192
ISBN-10:1846689198
Author:Anthony Burgess
Publisher:Profile Books Ltd
Imprint:Serpent's Tail
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Edition:Main
Release Date:24 March 2013
Weight:171g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

An exciting, bleakly fascinating story told with enormous erudition and wit. Its indignation is blazingly imaginative, furiously vital and gives us hope * Financial Times *The unclassifiable Mr Burgess has once more broken new ground – Kingsley Amis * Observer *There is too much which is truly excellent for anyone to ignore it – Auberon Waugh * Evening Standard *Burgess is the great postmodern storehouse of British writing - an important experimentalist; an encyclopaedic amasser, but also a maker of form; a playful comic, with a dark gloom – Malcolm BradburyOne of the cleverest and most original writers of his generation * The Times *Wonderful … I don’t agree with everything Burgess writes, but the way he writes it is spectacular. It’s hard to make profound ideas read so easily; Burgess does, with such artfulness that you almost forget how profound it is. It’s a masterclass in everything from history and sociology to pop culture and sexuality, and breezes by like a cheery pop song. Burgess was also famed as a raconteur, and that might be the closest approximation of delight you feel reading him: you’re in company with a brilliant mind who makes everything entertaining and comprehensible. * Irish Independent *

About The Author

Anthony Burgess

Anthony Burgess (1917-1993) was a novelist, poet, playwright, composer, linguist, translator and critic. He is best known for his novel A Clockwork Orange, but altogether he wrote thirty-three novels, twenty-five works of non-fiction, two volumes of autobiography, three symphonies, more than 150 other musical works, reams of journalism and much more. He was born in Manchester, England and grew up in Harpurhey and Moss Side, went to school in Rusholme, and studied at Manchester University. He lived in Malaya, Malta, Monaco, Italy and the US amongst other places, and is still widely read all over the world.

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