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A Clockwork Orange

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W. W. Norton, Aug 29, 2011 - Fiction

The only American edition of the cult classic novel.

A vicious fifteen-year-old "droog" is the central character of this 1963 classic, whose stark terror was captured in Stanley Kubrick's magnificent film of the same title. In Anthony Burgess's nightmare vision of the future, where criminals take over after dark, the story is told by the central character, Alex, who talks in a brutal invented slang that brilliantly renders his and his friends' social pathology. A Clockwork Orange is a frightening fable about good and evil, and the meaning of human freedom. When the state undertakes to reform Alex—to "redeem" him—the novel asks, "At what cost?" This edition includes the controversial last chapter not published in the first edition and Burgess's introduction "A Clockwork Orange Resucked."

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Great character development and plot. - weRead
I hated it, mostly because of the ending. - Goodreads
Fantastic prose and captivating. - weRead
I didn't enjoy the plot or the book too much overall. - Goodreads
Fantastic book, incredible writing. - Goodreads
Some of the imagery may turn your gullet sour. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Denise - Goodreads

Didn't get into it until the prison setting, the writing is hard to understand at first with the Russian influence but grand once you get into it. I liked it the story was captive but in a way ... Read full review

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User Review  - Shell - Goodreads

I absolutely adore this book! It took me awhile to get into it and to get a feel for the language, so I did actually watch the movie first then came back to the book. The book is far superior, but it ... Read full review

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About the author (2011)

Anthony Burgess is the author of many works, including The Wanting Seed, Nothing Like the Sun, The Doctor Is Sick, The Long Day Wanes, Honey for the Bears, and ReJoyce. He died in 1993.

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