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John Anthony Burgess Wilson (February 25, 1917 - November 25, 1993), better
known by the pen name Anthony Burgess, was a British writer.
He was born in Manchester, England and was left motherless at a very young
age by the death of his mother in the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic.
Burgess worked as an education officer in Brunei and Malaysia after the war.
In 1959, he collapsed in a classroom in Malaysia. He was diagnosed as having
an inoperable brain tumour, with the likelihood of only surviving a short
time. 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. The young anti-hero of the book, Alex, captured after a careeer of
violence and mayhem, is given aversion conditioning to stop his violence:
making him defenceless against other people, and unable to enjoy the music
that, besides violence, had been his other only pleasure in life. The film
adaptation by Stanley Kubrick caused some controversy.
He had a considerable interst in music, having composed several symphonies,
and even modelling the structure of one of his novels, The Napoleon Symphony
(1974) upon Beethoven's Eroica symphony.
His fluency in language (he could speak Malay, Russian, French, German,
Spanish, Italian, Welsh and Japanese in addition to his native English, as
well as some Hebrew, Chinese, Swedish and Persian) was reflected in the
invented teen slang of A Clockwork Orange (called Nadsat) and in the film
Quest for Fire (1981); for this film, Burgess invented an entire prehistoric
language for the characters to speak.
Burgess was a lifelong heavy smoker, eventually dying of lung cancer in 1993.
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