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 Literature Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Se trata de un brillante y riguroso estudio sobre el complejo gýnero de la tragedia.
My daughter has checked this out from her school library many, many times over the past few years and now wants a copy of her own.
I dare anyone to read this book and not be charmed by the lives of these wonderful people who lived almost a hundred years ago in a kind of societal setting that seems all at once foreign, yet somehow more sane than today's world of constant "time management" in pursuit of hollow "muchness" and "manyness."
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He retired from teaching and became a full-time writer, eventually outliving the prognosis by several decades.
In a prolific writing career he published over 50 books covering a wide range of subject matter, icluding mainstream fiction such as the Enderby trilogy (about a reclusive poet), dystopian science fiction such as The Wanting Seed, and a guide to James Joyce, Here Comes Everybody.
His most famous work (or notorious, after Stanley Kubrick made a controversial film adaptation) was the novel A Clockwork Orange (1962); inspired initially by an incident during World War II in which he and his wife had been assaulted, the book was an examination of free will and morality.
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 Anthony Burgess   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Sadly, his stepson Andrea survived him by only a few years.
Burgess published well over 50 books covering a wide range of subject matter, including mainstream fiction such as the Enderby tetralogy (about a reclusive poet), dystopian science fiction such as The Wanting Seed, and the guides to James Joyce, Here Comes Everybody (aka "Re Joyce") and "Joysprick".
His best-known work (or most notorious, after Stanley Kubrick made a controversial film adaptation) was the novel A Clockwork Orange (1962).
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