Real Life of Anthony Burgess

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  • ISBN 9780330481717
  • Weight: 485g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2006
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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WINNER OF THE PORTICO PRIZE 2006

Anthony Burgess has always attracted acclaim and notoriety in roughly equal measure. He is admired for his literary novels, but known to a wider audience as the author of the ultra-violent shocker, A Clockwork Orange. Burgess was a brilliant polymath, a composer, and a man for whom chaos and creativity, fact and fiction, existed in a complex and unique balance. Drawing on his fraught relationships with publishers, friends and his first wife, as expressed in interviews, unpublished writings, letters and diaries, The Real Life of Anthony Burgess reveals both the professional writer and the private man as he has never been seen before.

'The Real Life of Anthony Burgess is the biography all Burgess fans have been waiting for and which the great man himself richly deserves: revelatory, scrupulous, sincere and fascinating' William Boyd, Books of the Year Guardian

'Biswell's absorbing new life . . . is a work of scholarship, understanding and sympathetic portraiture' Observer

'He has shed great light on a writer, his personality and his work. This is a biography of the highest class' Herald

'As the first Burgess biography of any consequence it is long overdue' Sunday Telegraph

The Real Life of Anthony Burgess was shortlisted for the inaugural Glen Dimplex New Writers' Award.

Andrew Biswell has been researching and publishing articles on Anthony Burgess since 1995. He is a lecturer in the English Department at Manchester Metropolitan University. He also contributes regular fiction reviews to TLS, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, Scotland on Sunday and The Boston Globe. This is his first book.

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