Burgess, Anthony - bûrˈjĭs, 1917–93, English novelist, b. Manchester as John Anthony Burgess Wilson, grad. Manchester Univ., 1940. He taught school in England and in East Asia and pursued an early interest in music. His novels are marked by a surreal, darkly comic imagination. Burgess is acknowledged to have been one of the most imaginative and experimental English |
by Geoffrey Aggeler. 234 pgs.
by Robert K. Morris. 90 pgs.
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by M. Keith Booker. 412 pgs.
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by Harry T. Moore, Robert K. Morris. 164 pgs.
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