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HISTORIAS PARA SER LEÍDASHISTORIAS PARA SER LEÍDASLa Naranja Mecánica (Incluye extra reflexiones sobre la violencia) Anthony BurgessAutor La naranja mecánica: Anthony Burgess. ¡Espero que me acompañes en este viaje literario y cinematográfico mientras exploramos juntos "La naranja mecánica" en sus distintas formas artísticas y compartimos nuestras impresiones y opiniones al respecto! ¡Gracias por unirte a esta aventura!🥛🥛El episodio especial que antes estaba disponible solo para nuestros fans ahora está abierto para todos . Además, he remasterizado el audio para ofrecer una experiencia de sonido aún mejor. Prueben esta porción dulce o escúpanla. ¡¡Son libres. Drugos míos!! Anthony Burgess.🥛🍊 ¡Queridos Drugos! Hoy quiero compartir mi emoción por la famosa película "La na...2024-10-181h 34The International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Devil Prefers Mozart: Anthony Burgess on Music with Paul PhillipsIn this episode, Andrew Biswell explores Anthony Burgess’s new collection of essays on music, The Devil Prefers Mozart, with editor Paul Phillips.The Devil Prefers Mozart is the first collection of Anthony Burgess’s essays on music and musicians. This wide-ranging anthology covers classical, modern and operatic works, as well as jazz, pop, heavy metal and punk. This episode of the podcast discusses the versatility of Burgess’s writing on music, the different sorts of essays in the new collection and what Burgess really thought of the work of the Beatles.Paul Phillip...2024-03-2748 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastPublishing Anthony Burgess with Richard CohenIn this episode, Andrew Biswell talks to writer and publisher Richard Cohen about his memories of working with Anthony Burgess in the 1980s.Richard Cohen is the former publishing director of Hutchinson, and was instrumental in publishing some of Burgess’s best known novels of the 1980s, beginning with The Pianoplayers in 1986. After working at Hutchinson, Richard moved to Hodder, and eventually set up his own company Richard Cohen Books. During his time in publishing he worked with authors as varied as Jeffrey Archer, John Le Carre, Kingsley Amis, Fay Wheldon. Sebastian Faulks, and Rudy Giuliani....2024-03-2033 minLet Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookLet Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookAdvancing Christian Unity Audiobook by Anthony BurgessListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 764700 Title: Advancing Christian Unity Author: Anthony Burgess Narrator: Jonathan St. John Format: Unabridged Length: 03:17:35 Language: English Release date: 03-11-24 Publisher: ONE Audiobooks Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Summary: In John 17, Jesus prayed for the unity of the church. Yet today, we tend to accept disunity as inevitable. In this book, Anthony Burgess calls us to addresses the spiritual and visible unity that Jesus desires for His people. Burgess speaks of how union and communion with Christ and His people are "the life and comfort of believers." Giving careful...2024-03-113h 17Download Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityDownload Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityAdvancing Christian Unity by Anthony BurgessPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/764700to listen full audiobooks. Title: Advancing Christian Unity Author: Anthony Burgess Narrator: Jonathan St. John Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 17 minutes Release date: March 11, 2024 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: In John 17, Jesus prayed for the unity of the church. Yet today, we tend to accept disunity as inevitable. In this book, Anthony Burgess calls us to addresses the spiritual and visible unity that Jesus desires for His people. Burgess speaks of how union and communion with Christ and His people are "the life and comfort of believers." Giving careful consideration of what Christian unity should...2024-03-113h 17Download Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityDownload Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityAdvancing Christian Unity by Anthony BurgessPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/764700 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Advancing Christian Unity Author: Anthony Burgess Narrator: Jonathan St. John Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 17 minutes Release date: March 11, 2024 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: In John 17, Jesus prayed for the unity of the church. Yet today, we tend to accept disunity as inevitable. In this book, Anthony Burgess calls us to addresses the spiritual and visible unity that Jesus desires for His people. Burgess speaks of how union and communion with Christ and His people are "the life and comfort of believers." Giving careful consideration of what Christian unity...2024-03-1105 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastA Clockwork Orange: The Prophecy – The Making of the Documentary FilmIn this episode, Andrew Biswell exploring the making of the new documentary film, A Clockwork Orange: The Prophecy, with the directors Elisa Mantin and Benoit Felici.A Clockwork Orange: The Prophecy, is the first new documentary to focus on Burgess for 25 years. Drawing on archive footage, startling new animations, and interviews with major cultural figures such as Will Self and Ai Weiwei, this documentary reconsiders the 60-year history of A Clockwork Orange as a novel, film, stage play and cultural influence.LINKS:To watch the French version, Orange méchanique: les...2024-02-1433 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastChristmas Special: Anthony Burgess Reads A Christmas Carol by Charles DickensIn this episode, we hand the microphone over to Anthony Burgess himself, as he gives a special festive reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all of our listeners! We'll be back in 2024 with more podcasts.For more information about Anthony Burgess and to find out how you can support the work of the Burgess Foundation, visit our website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-12-201h 02The International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Lanark by Alasdair GrayIn this episode, we’re exploring a parallel universe Glasgow as we talk about Alasdair Gray’s Lanark with writer and biographer Rodge Glass.Lanark is a strange, experimental book that immediately thrusts the reader into a weird world with glimmers of familiarity. It’s a novel with two stories, that weave around each other but don’t quite come together in an obvious way. It begins with the story of a man called Lanark, whose lonely existence in the city of Unthank is eventually disturbed when his skin begins to grow dragon scales. This story is inter...2023-11-1553 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Invisible Man by Ralph EllisonIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Graham Foster explores pre-civil rights America in Ralph Ellison’s 1952 novel Invisible Man, with writer and academic Sterling L. Bland Jr.Invisible Man follows a nameless black narrator, from his early life as a student of an al...2023-11-0858 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: A Dance to the Music of Time by Anthony PowellIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Will Carr explores the world of Anthony Powell’s A Dance to the Music of Time with writer and academic Nicholas Birns.A Dance to the Music of Time is a twelve-volume roman-fleuve following fifty years in th...2023-11-0148 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: The Aerodrome by Rex WarnerIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Graham Foster assesses the dystopian threats of Rex Warner's 1942 novel The Aerodrome. Writer and academic Joseph Darlington guides us through Warner’s politics, his representations of England and whether or not the novel is truly a dystopia.The...2023-10-2550 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Falstaff by Robert NyeIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, we’re discussing the bawdy, gluttonous and flatulent Falstaff by Robert Nye, with writer and academic, Rob Spence.Falstaff is a masterpiece of obscene excess. Telling the story of the medieval knight Sir John Fastolf, reportedly the mo...2023-10-1853 minThe Biohacking Secrets ShowThe Biohacking Secrets ShowEP 316: Biohacking FAILS + Progressing in Your Health with Paul BurgessPaul Burgess is the founder of the global telehealth practice, Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Ltd and the Owner of Paul Burgess Wellness. With over two decades of experience in treating patients, he realized that what people really need nowadays is certainty that the choices they make about their health are the right ones for them. With so much conflicting information on the internet today, it is impossible to know what is actually relevant and what is just hype. Paul has been running the Paul Burgess Show podcast since 2014, is the author of two books, and is the...2023-10-171h 10The International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: A Single Man by Christopher IsherwoodIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Andrew Biswell explores Christopher Isherwood’s 1964 novel A Single Man. Guiding him through the novel is Isherwood's authorised biographer and editor of his letters and diaries, Katherine Bucknell.A Single Man tells the story of George, an En...2023-10-1148 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: The Long Good-bye by Raymond ChandlerIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, we’re donning our snap-brim fedoras and trench-coats to investigate The Long Good-bye by Raymond Chandler with our special guest biographer Tom Williams.The Long Good-bye is Raymond Chandler’s sixth novel, and features the further adventures of h...2023-10-041h 11The International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Under the Volcano by Malcolm LowryIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Graham Foster discovers Malcolm Lowry’s Under the Volcano, with poet, translator, editor and literary titan, Michael Schmidt.Under the Volcano traces Geoffrey Firmin’s last day. It's set on the Day of the Dead festival in 1938, duri...2023-09-2743 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn WaughIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Andrew Biswell heads back to the era of the Bright Young Things to examine Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited with writer, academic and editor Barbara Cooke.Brideshead Revisited is perhaps Evelyn Waugh’s most famous novel. It foll...2023-09-2050 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Liana Burgess Fellows 2023: Dr Mária PallaIn this episode, Graham Foster talks to one of the 2023 Liana Burgess Fellows, Dr Mária Palla, who has spent three weeks researching in the archives at the Burgess Foundation.In its capacity as an educational charity, the Burgess Foundation offers grants to researchers and scholars with an interest in the life and work of Anthony Burgess and other connected subjects such as twentieth century literature and musical composition. The Liana Burgess Fellowship helps international researchers to visit the archives at the Burgess Foundation. It is named after Burgess’s wife, who set up the Foundation in...2023-08-2330 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Liana Burgess Fellows 2023: Dr Ákos FarkasIn this episode, Graham Foster to one of the 2023 Liana Burgess Fellows, Dr Ákos Farkas, who has spent three weeks researching in the archives at the Burgess Foundation.In its capacity as an educational charity, the Burgess Foundation offers grants to researchers and scholars with an interest in the life and work of Anthony Burgess and other connected subjects such as twentieth century literature and musical composition. The Liana Burgess Fellowship helps international researchers to visit the archives at the Burgess Foundation. It is named after Burgess’s wife, who set up the Foundation in 2003 and was...2023-08-1637 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess in AmericaIn this episode, Andrew Biswell explores Anthony Burgess’s adventures in America with the help of Christopher W. Thurley.Burgess first visited America in 1966, when he was 49, but over the course of his career he gained extensive experience of both living and working in the United States. These experiences influenced some of his most important work, including Earthly Powers, and he analysed American culture extensively in his journalism and non-fiction.Christopher W Thurley is an English faculty member at Gaston College in Dallas, North Carolina. He earned his doctorate, which focussed on the li...2023-07-2055 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess's Chatsky: From Translation to StageIn this episode, Andrew Biswell, Director of the Burgess Foundation, investigates Anthony Burgess's Chatsky, to celebrate the very first publication of the play by Salamander Street. Chatsky is translated from Alexander Griboyedov's nineteenth century play Gore ot uma, or Woe Out of Wit.Chatsky tells the story of a young Russian diplomat who returns from a foreign posting to Moscow, where he hopes to rekindle his love affair with his childhood sweetheart ,Sophie, but she is being pursued by Molchalin, and the Moscow elite have grown suspicious of Chatsky's worldly intelligence. Burgess's exuberant translation maintains the...2023-06-1451 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastManchester Unspun with Andy SpinozaAndrew Biswell speaks to writer and journalist Andy Spinoza about his new book, Manchester Unspun, a post-industrial cultural history of Anthony Burgess's hometown.Andy Spinoza moved from London to Manchester at the age of eighteen and has remained in the city ever since. He wrote about the city’s music scene for the NME and The Face and he founded the alternative magazine City Life in 1983, which charted the city’s cultural life for over twenty years, and helped launch the careers of Mark Kermode, Jon Ronson and Melvin Burgess among others. Andy also worked as a go...2023-03-2241 mineliyealeiiyeeliyealeiiyeP.D.F. 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FREE DOWNLOAD Anthony Burgess, Stanley Kubrick and A Clockwork Orange (Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture) PDF DOWNLOAD...2023-03-1000 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastManchester UNESCO City of Literature Virtual Residency: Peter BakowskiAnthony Burgess was one of the most important and prolific British writers of the twentieth century. Most famous for his dystopian vision A Clockwork Orange, he wrote 33 novels, 25 books of non-fiction and over 250 musical compositions. This podcast aims to illuminate Burgess’s life and work, and his connections to other twentieth century literature, film and music. So join us as we explore the world of Anthony Burgess.In this episode, Andrew Biswell talks to the poet Peter Bakowski about his virtual residency at the Burgess Foundation and the poems inspired by his research into Anthony Burgess....2022-11-3035 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Irwell Edition: Mozart and the Wolf GangIn this episode, Will Carr celebrates the release of the Irwell Edition of Anthony Burgess's Mozart and the Wolf Gang with Christine Lee Gengaro, Professor of Music at Los Angeles City College.The Irwell Edition of the Works of Anthony Burgess is one of the central projects of the Burgess Foundation, and aims to publish each of Burgess’s novels and major works of non-fiction in critical editions edited by experts and scholars. Each edition has a new introduction, a text which has been restored to that of the first edition, appendices drawn from the Burgess Ar...2022-11-2333 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: The Once and Future King by T.H. WhiteIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.This is the final episode of Series Two, and our guest Elizabeth Elliott is helping us explore Camelot in The Once and Future King by T.H. White. Published in 1958, The Once and Future King adapts the famous stories of King Arthur and his...2022-11-0936 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: The Spire by William GoldingIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster is joined by writer and academic Tim Kendall to talk about The Spire by William Golding. Published in 1964, The Spire tells the story of Jocelin, the dean of a medieval cathedral. He believes he has...2022-11-0252 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Two Novels by Ernest HemingwayIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Andrew Biswell of the Burgess Foundation talks to biographer Mary V Dearborn about two novels by Ernest Hemingway: For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Old Man and the Sea.Published in 1940, For Whom the Bell Tolls is He...2022-10-2639 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Bomber by Len DeightonIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Will Carr of the Burgess Foundation talks to Rob Mallows, creator of the Deighton Dossier website, about Len Deighton’s Bomber, which follows the disparate characters caught up in an Allied bombing raid on Western Germany during World War II. Pub...2022-10-1947 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Two Novels by Muriel SparkIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Andrew Biswell of the Burgess Foundation speaks to writer and editor Alan Taylor about two novels by Muriel Spark: The Girls of Slender Means and The Mandelbaum Gate.Born in 1918, Muriel Spark was a novelist, poet, essayist...2022-10-1253 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Pavane by Keith RobertsIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, we’re heading to an alternate universe as writer, academic and curator Glyn Morgan guides the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster through Pavane by Keith Roberts.Published in 1968, Pavane is set in a Great Britain ruled by the Ca...2022-10-0538 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: The Heat of the Day by Elizabeth BowenIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster learns about Elizabeth Bowen’s The Heat of the Day with writer and academic Jessica Gildersleeve.Published in 1949, The Heat of the Day tells the story of Stella Rodney, a divorcee living in L...2022-09-2841 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Nineteen Eighty-Four by George OrwellIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode writer and academic John Bowen guides Andrew Biswell of the Burgess Foundation through Nineteen-Eighty Four by George Orwell.Published in 1949, Nineteen-Eighty Four is one of the most revered pieces of dystopian fiction ever written. Telling the story of W...2022-09-2151 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: The Unlimited Dream Company by J.G. BallardIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode writer and academic David Ian Paddy guides the Burgess Foundation's Will Carr through the strange world of The Unlimited Dream Company by J.G. Ballard.Published in 1979, the novel begins with a man named Blake crashing a pl...2022-09-1454 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Goldfinger by Ian FlemingIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster talks to novelist Kim Sherwood about Goldfinger by Ian Fleming, the seventh novel in the James Bond series.Published in 1959, it follows James Bond as he investigates the activities of the villainous...2022-09-0745 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastJesus Christ in FictionIn this episode, Andrew Biswell of the Burgess Foundation explores fictional representations of Jesus Christ with writer Nicholas Graham, author of The Judas Case.We begin with Anthony Burgess’s 1979 novel, Man of Nazareth, an ambitious account of Jesus’s life from the point of view of a fictional Greek merchant. The novel was written at the same time as Burgess’s teleplay Jesus of Nazareth which was filmed by Franco Zeffirelli with Robert Powell in the lead role.Nicholas Graham also introduces his own book, The Judas Case. Retired spymaster Solomon Eliades is called...2022-08-2443 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Series Two TrailerNinety-Nine Novels, Series 2, releases weekly from the 7 September 2022. This series, we’ll be travelling to alternate universes and dystopian futures, exploring history and legend, and setting sail for exotic locations such as Miami, Cuba and Jerusalem. Along the way, we’ll meet a second world war flight crew, a terrifying dictator, a variety of priests, wizards and knights, and, of course, a world-famous super-spy. We’ll be guided on this journey by experts, who illuminate each of the novels and their authors.Ninety-Nine Novels is a podcast by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, and is...2022-08-1701 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Literary Life of World War IIIn this episode we’re looking at the state of Literary London during the Second World War with writer Will Loxley.Will’s book Writing in the Dark: Bloomsbury, the Blitz and Horizon Magazine, brings to life the cultural and intellectual environment that influenced some of Anthony Burgess’s most defining thoughts about writing and literature. Many of the writers that feature in this story, such as Stephen Spender, George Orwell, Dylan Thomas and Evelyn Waugh, had the development of their creative lives arrested by the war. This was the same fate as Burgess, who felt he had...2022-07-2042 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess and James Joyce: Multiple Joyce by David CollardIt’s June 2022 and we’re celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses with a series of podcasts exploring Anthony Burgess’s love of the novel. In this episode, Andrew Biswell of the Burgess Foundation talks to David Collard about his book Multiple Joyce, a study of Joyce’s cultural legacy over one hundred essays that often reveal unexpected connections and insights into what Joyce and his work means for modern audiences.David Collard is a writer, reviewer, researcher, editor and broadcaster. His writing regularly appears in the Times Litera...2022-06-2243 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess and James Joyce: Blooms of DublinIt’s June 2022 and we’re celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses with a series of podcasts exploring Anthony Burgess’s love of the novel. In this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Will Carr tells the story of Blooms of Dublin, Burgess's musical adaptation of Ulysses which was first performed in Dublin in 1982 to mark the centenary of Joyce's birth. The episode contains recordings of Burgess talking about how he adapted such a complex novel into a stage musical, an interview with Frank Grimes, who played Stephen Dedalus in the production, and new r...2022-06-1532 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess and James Joyce: Burgess Goes to DublinIt’s June 2022 and we’re celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses with a series of podcasts exploring Anthony Burgess’s love of the novel. In this episode, Andrew Biswell of the Burgess Foundation looks at Burgess’s formative visits to Dublin, and how his passion for Joyce’s work led to his television documentary, Silence, Exile and Cunning.Find out how Burgess first discovered the work of James Joyce, how it chimed with his own experiences as a lapsed Catholic, and how he ended up visiting the ruins of Leopold Bloo...2022-06-0820 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess in Translation: GermanIn this episode, we explore the art of translation. Andrew Biswell from the Burgess Foundation talks to Burgess's German translator, Ludger Tolksdorf, who has recently completed his translation of Anthony Burgess's The Malayan Trilogy.Ludger is based in Bonn, Germany, and works as a translator and literary editor. The first volume of his translation of The Malayan Trilogy, Jetzt ein Tiger, in out now from Elsinor. The second and third volumes Der Feind in der Decke and Die Betten im Orient will be published by Elsinor in Spring 2022.Ludger's latest book as editor...2022-05-0436 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Saturday Night & Sunday Morning by Alan SillitoeIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests. In this episode, we talk to writer James Walker about Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Alan Sillitoe. The novel follows Arthur Seaton, a rebellious young factory worker who works all week so he can spend the weekends drinking and fraternising with married...2022-03-3051 minKubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick PodcastKubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast52. Anthony Burgess and A Clockwork Orange with Andrew Biswell Andrew Biswell was always interested in the works of British author Anthony Burgess, going back to when he was a 15-year-old schoolboy and first discovered Burgess’s novel A Clockwork Orange. He went on to write his doctoral thesis on Burgess's fiction and journalism. He then wrote a Burgess biography, entitled The Real Life of Anthony Burgess, published in 2005. He is also the editor of A Clockwork Orange: The Restored Text, published in 2012. All this eventually lead to him being offered the position of the director of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation. He is also a Professor of...2022-03-261h 07The International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Party Going by Henry GreenIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests. In this episode, Will Carr of the Burgess Foundation talks to academic and writer Marius Hentea about Henry Green’s 1939 novel Party Going, a strange and mysterious novel which deals with the complex social interactions of socialites and workers alike. It is by tu...2022-03-1641 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: A Bend in the River by V.S. NaipaulIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Andrew Biswell of the Burgess Foundation speaks to academic and writer Will Ghosh about A Bend in the River by V.S. Naipaul, a novel Burgess described as ‘beautifully composed […] with an almost Conradian power of description.’First...2022-03-0948 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: The Bell by Iris MurdochIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests. In this episode, Graham Foster of the Burgess Foundation talks to Avril Horner about The Bell by Iris Murdoch, a novel Burgess calls ‘intensely poetic’ and ‘beautifully organised’. First published in 1958, The Bell tells the story of Dora Greenfield, an impulsiv...2022-03-0259 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas PynchonIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests. In this episode, Graham Foster of the Burgess Foundation talks to writer and academic Simon Malpas about Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon. Published in 1973, Gravity’s Rainbow has become one of the most revered American novels of the post-war period. It...2022-02-2356 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Heartland by Wilson HarrisIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Graham Foster of the Burgess Foundation talks to writer and academic Michael Mitchell about Heartland by Sir Wilson Harris.Published in 1964, Heartland is a complex and experimental novel set in the rainforests of Guyana. The story follows...2022-02-1656 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Giles Goat-Boy by John BarthIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests. In this episode, Graham Foster of the Burgess Foundation talks to novelist David Morrell about Giles Goat-Boy by John Barth. Giles Goat-Boy is simultaneously one of the most revered and complex postmodern novels of the 1960s, and a strange patchwork...2022-02-0952 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Wise Blood by Flannery O'ConnorIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests. In this episode, Will Carr of the Burgess Foundation talks to writer and academic Alison Arant about Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor. Published in 1952, Wise Blood is Flannery O’Connor’s first novel and shows many of the themes that woul...2022-02-0243 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Finnegans Wake by James JoyceIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests. For the first episode in our new series, Graham Foster of the Burgess Foundation talks to Enrico Terrinoni about James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, one of the first novels on Burgess's list. Finnegans Wake has a dreamlike, circular narrative, which ostensibly...2022-01-2633 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess At The MoviesIn this episode, we are exploring Anthony Burgess’s interest in film, both as a consumer and a screenwriter. We follow Burgess’s life from his early years as a cinema-goer in Manchester through to his first trips to Hollywood, where he wrote screenplays on subjects as varied as Mary Queen of Scots, the end of the Earth, William Shakespeare and the wizard Merlin. Along the way, we’ll hear recordings of Burgess talking about the influence of film on his work and his own experiences of working in the film industry.Written and narrated by Graham Foster.For more inform...2021-12-2224 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick - Part Four: American FilmmakerTo mark the 50th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of A Clockwork Orange we’re examining Burgess’s relationship with the director.In part four of our series, Andrew Biswell of the Burgess Foundation speaks to David Mikics, a Moores Distinguished Professor in the English Department of the University of Houston, about Kubrick's working practices, the importance of his films, and his Jewish identity.David's book, Stanley Kubrick: American Filmmaker, is published by Yale University Press and out now. For more information visit: https://yalebooks.co.uk/display.asp?k=9780300224405For more information about Anthony Burgess and to find out ho...2021-12-0744 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Anthony Burgess Lecture 2021: Beethoven - A Life in Nine Pieces by Laura TunbridgeLaura Tunbridge gave the tenth annual Anthony Burgess Lecture at the Engine House on 14 October, exploring Beethoven's life and work and discussing Anthony Burgess's lifelong engagement with both.Laura is Professor of Music at the University of Oxford and author of the award-winning biography, Beethoven: A Life in Nine Pieces. Beethoven's life is shrouded in myths, and her hugely readable and compelling study questions the usual image of him as an eccentric genius shaking his fist at heaven. Her overview of Beethoven’s life reveals his oddly modern talent for self-promotion, how he was influenced by factors from European wars to...2021-10-2144 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick - Part Three: Creating DystopiasThis episode focuses on the dystopian world-building of Anthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick. The Burgess Foundation's Andrew Biswell talks to Matt Melia, Senior Lecturer in Film, Literature and Media at Kingston University. Matt's research centres around Kubrick and Ken Russell, and he is co-editor of a forthcoming collection on Stanley Kubrick and A Clockwork Orange. He has also edited a collection on the films of Ken Russell for Edinburgh University Press.For more information on Anthony Burgess and to find out how you can support the work of the Burgess Foundation, visit www.anthonyburgess.org.If you have enjoyed this...2021-09-2926 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick - Part Two: The Stanley Kubrick ArchiveIn this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster has a conversation with Georgina Orgill, the Stanley Kubrick Archivist at the University of the Arts, London. Georgina manages, preserves and promotes the Stanley Kubrick Archive and is currently co-editing two volumes on Kubrick. She is also the series editor for Liverpool University Press's Kubrick Series.For more information about the Kubrick Archive, visit: http://bit.ly/kubrickarchiveFor more information about Anthony Burgess and to find out how to support the work of the Burgess Foundation, visit www.anthonyburgess.orgIf you have enjoyed this podcast, why not leave us a review and...2021-09-2227 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick - Part One: IntroductionWe are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange with a series of podcasts exploring Kubrick’s work and his relationship with Burgess.In this episode, writer, lecturer and Italy's leading expert on Kubrick, Filippo Ulivieri talks to the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster about Burgess's collaborations with Kubrick. from A Clockwork Orange, to Napoleon and more.Filipppo's book 2001 Between Kubrick and Clarke: The Genesis, Making and Authorship of a Masterpiece is available now.For more information about Anthony Burgess and how to support the work of the Burgess Foundation, visit www.anthonyburgess.orgIf you...2021-09-1322 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastResearching in the Burgess Foundation ArchiveIn this episode, we’re exploring some of the research that’s happening in the Burgess Foundation archive. The Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster talks to PhD student Milena Schwab-Graham about her work on the Burgess audio collection. Milena's work is part of a collaboration between the Burgess Foundation and the White Rose College of the Arts and Humanities (WRoCAH), an AHRC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership between the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield, and York. All of WRoCAH’s PhD students spend a month outside of their regular academic setting to conduct a project of direct benefit to an outside organisation.Milena is a WRoC...2021-09-0330 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Art of Posthumous Publication: Emily Skillings on John AshberyIn this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Andrew Biswell talks to Emily Skillings, editor of a posthumous collection of poems by the seminal American poet John Ashbery, titled Parallel Movement of the Hands.John Ashbery was one of the most celebrated American poets of the twentieth century. He is perhaps best known for his 1975 collection Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror, which won three major American prizes: the Pulitzer, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. The earlier book, Some Trees, published in 1956, was selected by WH Auden for the Yale Younger Poets Series. Over the course...2021-08-1338 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess For BeginnersAre you new to Anthony Burgess? Have you read A Clockwork Orange and want to know what to read next? In this episode, we're going back to basics to tell the story of Burgess's literary career from start to finish. Find out more about what inspired A Clockwork Orange, discover the breadth of Burgess's influences and hear him talk about his own work in recordings from the Burgess Archive.If this podcast has whetted your appetite for more information about Anthony Burgess, you can find out more at www.anthonyburgess.orgWant to get in touch with us directly? You can...2021-07-2832 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastQuest For Fire at 40In this episode, we're celebrating the fortieth anniversary of Jean-Jacques Annuad's film Quest for Fire, for which Anthony Burgess invented the languages of the cavemen characters.To celebrate the film's anniversary, the Burgess Foundation's Will Carr talks to actor and movement director Peter Elliott. In Quest for Fire, Peter played Mikr, a member of the Paleolithic Ulam tribe, who are searching for the source of the fire they need to survive.Since Quest for Fire, his first film, Peter has become the film industry's leading expert in movement direction and choreography, especially of animal and non-human characters. His work can...2021-07-0539 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastDystopian Dialogues #1: Adam RobertsThe Burgess Foundation's Andrew Biswell speaks to novelist Adam Roberts about dystopian and utopian fiction, taking in Anthony Burgess, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley and... Adolf Hitler?This event was recorded from a live stream that took place on the 5 May 2021. The event was hosted by the Burgess Foundation's Ian Carrington. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-06-0455 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastDystopian Dialogues #2: George Orwell and DystopiaIn this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Andrew Biswell talks to Dr Nathan Waddell, Senior Lecturer in Early Twentieth-Century and Modernist Literature at the University of Birmingham, about George Orwell and Dystopian Fiction. Find out more about Orwell's experiences in Burma, his inspiration for Nineteen Eighty-Four and Anthony Burgess's response to that novel among many other things in this wide-ranging discussion.Information about Nathan Waddell's work, including his Reading Orwell project, can be found at https://drnjwaddell.co.ukFor more information about Anthony Burgess and to find out how you can support the work of the Burgess Foundation, visit www.anthonyburgess...2021-05-2051 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastA Clockwork Orange on the Stage, Part 2: Action To The WordIn the second part of our exploration of A Clockwork Orange's life on the stage, the Burgess Foundation's Will Carr speaks to director Alexandra Spencer-Jones and actor Martin McCreadie, the creative force behind Action to the Word's powerful version of Burgess's story. This innovative all-male production ran at various theatres and in various countries for a decade, and here Alexandra and Martin talk about how they put their own stamp on such an iconic story.For more information about Action to the Word, visit www.actiontotheword.com, or follow them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/actiontotheword or Instagram at...2021-04-0940 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastA Clockwork Orange on the Stage, Part 1: John GodberIn this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Will Carr talks to the playwright John Godber about his stage adaptation of A Clockwork Orange. First performed in 1976, this was the very first time the novel had been adapted for the stage and anticipated Burgess's own adaptation by over a decade.John Godber is one of Britain's most acclaimed playwrights. You can find out more about his work at http://thejohngodbercompany.co.ukFor more about Anthony Burgess and to find out how to support the work of the Burgess Foundation, visit www.anthonyburgess.orgIf you have enjoyed listening to the International Anthony Burgess...2021-03-2333 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastRaymond Yiu and the Influence of Anthony BurgessThis episode further explores the influence Anthony Burgess has had on artists, writers and musicians as the Burgess Foundation's Will Carr interviews composer Raymond Yiu about his Burgess-inspired song cycle The World Was Once All Miracle.The World Was Once All Miracle, by Raymond Yiu, performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and soloist Roderick Williams, is out on Delphian Records now. For more information visit: http://bit.ly/onceallmiracleYou can find out more information about Raymond Yiu at www.raymondyiu.com or follow him on Twitter @raymondyiu.For more information about Anthony Burgess and the work of the Burgess Foundation...2021-02-1234 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNicholas Rankin and the Influence of Anthony BurgessIn this special episode, the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster talks to writer and broadcaster Nicholas Rankin about the influence of Anthony Burgess on his work. Nicholas also shares his Burgess-influenced short story 'The Rightist', which was written in 1981, and gives a unique perspective on the death of General Franco.Nicholas Rankin's latest book is Defending the Rock: How Gibraltar Defeated Hitler. It is available from your favourite place to buy books.For more information on Anthony Burgess and the work of the Burgess Foundation, visit www.anthonyburgess.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-01-2548 minPapierstau PodcastPapierstau PodcastFolge 135: Die Tribute von Papierstau Teil 2 (Geständnisse - Kanae Minato, Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess, Hören Sie gut zu und wiederholen Sie!!! - Jón Gnarr)Willkommen im Lesejahr 2021! Wie geht ihr es an, werdet ihr euch an diversen Challenges und Leselisten versuchen? Oder lest ihr grundsätzlich sowieso nur, worauf ihr Bock habt, ganz ohne Plan? Im Podcast werden wir euch auch in diesem Jahr wieder viele spannende Neuerscheinungen und unsere liebsten Klassiker präsentieren. Aber zunächst sind wir euch noch etwas schuldig: Unsere Wichtelbücher, die wir uns vor wenigen Wochen gegenseitig unter den Baum gelegt haben. In „Geständnisse“ von Kanae Minato will eine Lehrerin den Tod ihrer kleinen Tochter rächen. Schon das Eröffnungskapitel ist ein wahrer Knaller, un...2021-01-061h 04The International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess and Poetry - Part TwoIn this episode of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation podcast, Andrew Biswell talks to editor Jonathan Mann about Anthony Burgess's Collected Poems. Jonathan sheds light on his archival research for the book, and talks about Burgess's status as a poet. There are also some rare readings by Burgess, discovered in the sound collections at the Burgess Foundation.Collected Poems by Anthony Burgess, edited by Jonathan Mann, is published by Carcanet. For more information, visit: https://bit.ly/burgesspoemsFor more information about Anthony Burgess and the work of the Burgess Foundation, visit www.anthonyburgess.org Hosted on Acast. See...2020-12-1723 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastAnthony Burgess and Poetry - Part OneIn this episode of the Burgess Foundation podcast, we explore the influence poetry had on Anthony Burgess's writing, from his school years, when he discovered Gerard Manley Hopkins and T.S. Eliot, to his career as a novelist, in which poetry plays an important, continuing role.Written and narrated by Graham FosterReadings by Paul BarnhillMusic by Anthony BurgessCollected Poems by Anthony Burgess, edited by Jonathan Mann and published by Carcanet is available now from all good bookshops.For more information about Anthony Burgess and the Burgess Foundation, visit www.anthonyburgess.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...2020-12-1022 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Anthony Burgess Lecture 2020: Richard Greene - Graham Greene and the SpiesWe are delighted to welcome the biographer and poet Richard Greene to give the 2020 Anthony Burgess Lecture: ‘Graham Greene and the Spies’.Richard is an award-winning poet, editor and biographer, and is a professor of English at the University of Toronto. His most recent book is an acclaimed new biography of Graham Greene, Russian Roulette: The Life and Times of Graham Greene. Published earlier this year, his accessible and humane study draws on newly discovered archive material and interviews that shed new light on this contradictory, secretive and complex writer.FOLLOW US:Twitter — https://twitter.com/anthonyburgessInstagram — https://www.instagram.com/mist...2020-12-0351 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Earthly Powers Podcast: Part 4 - Norman Douglas, the Anti-ToomeyThroughout Earthly Powers, Kenneth Toomey frequently mentions the Anglo-Austrian writer Norman Douglas, but who was Douglas and why did Burgess choose him to be Toomey’s nemesis? In this episode the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster speaks to Rachel Hope Cleves, Professor of History at the University of Victoria, Canada, about her new biography of Douglas, Unspeakable: A Life Beyond Sexual Morality. WARNING: This episode contains a frank discussion about the abuse of children.To find out more about Rachel's book, Unspeakable, visit: http://bit.ly/unspeakablebookFor more information about the Burgess Foundation and Anthony Burgess, visit: www.anthonyburgess.org2020-10-2247 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastRobert McCrum On ShakespeareIn this episode of the Burgess Foundation Podcast, Andrew Biswell talks to writer and journalist Robert McCrum about his new book, Shakespearean. This exploration of Shakespeare's plays and poetry incorporates personal experiences, and draws on twenty-five years of reading to place Shakespeare in his historical context and attempt to identify the relevance of his work today.Shakespearean: On Life and Language in Times of Disruption by Robert McCrum is published by Picador and available now from all good bookshops.For more information about Anthony Burgess and the Burgess Foundation, visit www.anthonyburgess.org Hosted on Acast. See acast...2020-09-1127 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Music of Anthony BurgessIn this episode of the Burgess Foundation Podcast, we explore the music Anthony Burgess composed throughout his lifetime. The Burgess Foundation's Will Carr speaks to Christine Lee Gengaro, the editor of the new Irwell Edition of Burgess's This Man and Music.For more information on Anthony Burgess, visit www.anthonyburgess.orgYou can buy the Irwell Edition of the Works of Anthony Burgess here: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/series/the-irwell-edition-of-the-works-of-anthony-burgess/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-08-1729 minRAH! PodcastRAH! PodcastAnthony Burgess Archive: Anna EdwardsThis series will explore the Anthony Burgess Cassette Archive. Anthony Burgess was born in Manchester in 1917. He published more than 50 books, including 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Earthly Powers' and he composed around 250 musical works. His wife Lianna carried a cassette recorder at all times to capture her life with the author and their son. The archive is extraordinarily intimate and has been remixed by 23 artists in a new project which provides unique insight into Burgess. Find out more about the project at https://www.subrosa.net/en/catalogue/soundworks/anthony-burgess.html • Anthony Burgess from Andrew Biswell, director of the foundation • The...2020-08-0310 minRAH! PodcastRAH! PodcastAnthony Burgess Archive: Andrew BiswellThis series will explore the Anthony Burgess Cassette Archive. Anthony Burgess was born in Manchester in 1917. He published more than 50 books, including 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Earthly Powers' and he composed around 250 musical works. His wife Lianna carried a cassette recorder at all times to capture her life with the author and their son. The archive is extraordinarily intimate and has been remixed by 23 artists in a new project which provides unique insight into Burgess. Find out more about the project at https://www.subrosa.net/en/catalogue/soundworks/anthony-burgess.html • Anthony Burgess from Andrew Biswell, director of the foundation • The...2020-08-0316 minRAH! PodcastRAH! PodcastAnthony Burgess Archive: Alan DunnThis series will explore the Anthony Burgess Cassette Archive. Anthony Burgess was born in Manchester in 1917. He published more than 50 books, including 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Earthly Powers' and he composed around 250 musical works. His wife Lianna carried a cassette recorder at all times to capture her life with the author and their son. The archive is extraordinarily intimate and has been remixed by 23 artists in a new project which provides unique insight into Burgess. Find out more about the project at https://www.subrosa.net/en/catalogue/soundworks/anthony-burgess.html • Anthony Burgess from Andrew Biswell, director of the foundation • The...2020-08-0311 minRAH! PodcastRAH! PodcastAnthony Burgess Archive: ScannerThis series will explore the Anthony Burgess Cassette Archive. Anthony Burgess was born in Manchester in 1917. He published more than 50 books, including 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Earthly Powers' and he composed around 250 musical works. His wife Lianna carried a cassette recorder at all times to capture her life with the author and their son. The archive is extraordinarily intimate and has been remixed by 23 artists in a new project which provides unique insight into Burgess. Find out more about the project at https://www.subrosa.net/en/catalogue/soundworks/anthony-burgess.html • Anthony Burgess from Andrew Biswell, director of the foundation • The...2020-08-0321 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastSpecial Episode: Researching ShakespeareIn this special episode of the podcast, we explore some of the research being undertaken at the Burgess Foundation. We are joined by Sam Jermy, who is researching Burgess's 1970s lectures on Shakespeare and Elizabethan England at the Foundation.Sam Jermy is a doctoral researcher in the School of English at the University of Leeds. His current research focuses on the relationships between masculinities and the body in seventeenth-century literature, focussing on the writing of Thomas Middleton and his collaborators. This work is fully funded by the White Rose College of Arts and Humanities Doctoral Training Partnership, who have also...2020-07-2321 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Earthly Powers Podcast: Part 3 - The Pope and the DevilIs the Pope in league with the Devil? That is the question we ask in this episode of the Earthly Powers podcast as we explore the character of Carlo Campanati. What does his desire to reform the Church say about his allegiances? Can his behaviour be considered sinful? Did he make the ultimate Faustian bargain in order to become Pope? Abandon all hope ye who enter here...Written and narrated by Graham FosterReadings by Paul BarnhillMusic by Anthony BurgessFor more information about Earthly Powers and Anthony Burgess, visit www.anthonyburgess.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...2020-07-0920 minBenjamin Britworth\'s Narrative MindBenjamin Britworth's Narrative MindS1 E5 - Simple Story Techniques - For the Love of an Antihero - Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork OrangeIn this episode I look at the elusive archetype of the antihero. I specifically look at Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange; a story where the antihero is king. Burgess deliberately plays around with the character type, showing just how morally ambiguous antiheroes can be. CITED:   Burgess, Anthony. A Clockwork Orange. London: William Heinemann, 2012.   Brombert, Victor. In Praise of Antiheroes. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1999.2020-05-3102 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Earthly Powers Podcast: Part 2 - The Old World and the NewIn the second episode of The Earthly Powers Podcast, we explore the Burgess's depictions of the traditions of Europe and the excitements of America. Is Europe corrupt? Is America the New Eden? What does Kenneth Toomey find on his travels across the Atlantic? Find out more within...Written and Narrated by Graham FosterReadings by Paul BarnhillMusic by Anthony BurgessFor more information on Anthony Burgess and Earthly Powers, visit www.anthonyburgess.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-2920 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe Earthly Powers Podcast: Part 1 - Who Is Kenneth Toomey?The International Anthony Burgess Foundation is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Earthly Powers, Burgess's longest and most accomplished novel. In this first episode of a series of special podcasts, we explore the character of Kenneth Toomey. What were Burgess's inspirations? How did he breath life into his protagonist.Written and narrated by Graham Foster.Readings by Paul Barnhill.Music by Anthony Burgess.For more information about Burgess and Earthly Powers, visit www.anthonyburgess.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-04-2023 minCriminal BehaviorologyCriminal BehaviorologyA Clockwork Behavior Analysis: Bobby Newman Discusses Myth and Reality Regarding Behavior Analysis, Crime and the Famous Anthony Burgess StoryCriminal Behaviorology A Clockwork Behavior Analysis: Bobby Newman Discusses Myth and Reality Regarding Behavior Analysis, Crime and the Famous Anthony Burgess Story A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess is a controversial and intriguing novel about a violent, delinquent young man who is subjected to a radical conditioning procedure with frightening results. The 1963 book provides an image of a near future world that could be described as unique, humorous, dramatic and disturbing. In this podcast I interview Dr. Bobby Newman regarding his 1991 article on the Anthony Burgess fictional work, and how it has influenced the perception of behavior analysis. Show Highlights: ...2020-01-2559 minCriminal BehaviorologyCriminal BehaviorologyA Clockwork Behavior Analysis: Bobby Newman Discusses Myth and Reality Regarding Behavior Analysis, Crime and the Famous Anthony Burgess StoryCriminal Behaviorology A Clockwork Behavior Analysis: Bobby Newman Discusses Myth and Reality Regarding Behavior Analysis, Crime and the Famous Anthony Burgess Story A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess is a controversial and intriguing novel about a violent, delinquent young man who is subjected to a radical conditioning procedure with frightening results. The 1963 book provides an image of a near future world that could be described as unique, humorous, dramatic and disturbing. In this podcast I interview Dr. Bobby Newman regarding his 1991 article on the Anthony Burgess fictional work, and how it has influenced the perception of behavior analysis. Show Highlights: ...2020-01-2559 minManchester Metropolitan University PodcastManchester Metropolitan University PodcastMetCast Episode 8 - Anthony Burgess and The Clockwork ConditionFollowing the uncovering of a lost sequel to Anthony Burgess' controversial novel A Clockwork Orange, MetCast speaks to Professor Andrew Biswell about the discovery, as well as the author's legacy. Andrew is Professor of Modern Literature at Manchester Metropolitan University and author of a biography of Burgess, as well as being director of The International Anthony Burgess Foundation, which found this fascinating new manuscript. Feedback is always welcome, as are reviews and ratings on iTunes, so please head there to let us know what you think. If you’d like to contact us – or feel you’...2019-04-2435 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode Ten: Anthony Burgess and ItalyIn this episode, the Burgess Foundation's Andrew Biswell and Graham Foster discuss the importance of Italy to Anthony Burgess's work, including the novels Beard's Roman Women, ABBA ABBA, and Earthly Powers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-02-1232 minThe Young Southpaw Part Of An HourThe Young Southpaw Part Of An HourEpisode Six – The Anthony Burgess Van Halen Connection“Talk about extremes, Gary Cherone joined Van Halen! Got to play with the old Edward Van, as Anthony Burgess woulda said had he written ‘Clockwork Orange’ in the 80s, you know 1984, and then Anthony Burgess had that 1985 book, and Van Halen are Dutch, what’s the national colour of the Dutch? I think you’ll find it’s orange…” Young Southpaw traces the not-so-hidden connections between the British novelist and the ultimate hard rock band, taking in along the way the idea that Bad Brains should do a James Bond theme, Billy Joel & Billy Joe Armstrong should duet, using the...2018-11-1408 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode Nine: Anthony Burgess in MalayaDr Matthew Whittle talks to the Burgess Foundation's Graham Foster about Anthony Burgess's experiences of Malaya in the 1950s and the fiction they inspired. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-02-0129 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode Eight: Nothing Like The Sun RevisitedIn this episode, Anthony Burgess experts Andrew Biswell and Rob Spence discuss Nothing Like the Sun, Burgess's novel about Shakespeare. Written for the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth, the novel is a creative rendering of Shakespeare's love life and his experiences of theatrical London. This podcast discusses the innovative use of language, the unique composition of the novel and Burgess's lifelong preoccupation with Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-09-2229 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode Seven: Belli's Bible For BlasphemersEpisode 7 of the Burgess Foundation Podcast explores Anthony Burgess’s translations of the sonnets of Giuseppe Gioachino Belli. Seventy-one of Belli’s sonnets form the appendix to Burgess’s 1977 book ABBA ABBA. The following podcast discusses who Belli was, considers the reason for Burgess’s interest in this nineteenth-century poet, and maps out the evolution of Burgess’s translations using original audio footage from the archives at the Burgess Foundation in Manchester and an interview with Dr. Nicoletta Di Ciolla from Manchester Metropolitan University. By Martin Kratz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-09-2216 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode Six: Anthony Burgess & John KeatsIn the following podcast, AHRC-funded Cultural Engagement researcher Martin Kratz talks to Dr David Miller from Manchester Metropolitan University about his research on the English romantic poet John Keats, Anthony Burgess’s ABBA ABBA, and the posthumous lives of John Keats. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-09-2240 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode Five: A Clockwork OrangeWhat's it going to be then, eh? Episode Five of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation Podcast examines Burgess's most famous novel, A Clockwork Orange. From the novel's genesis over fifty years ago, to Stanley Kubrick's controversial film adaptation and beyond, this podcast is a guide through the murky world of Alex and his fearsome droogs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-09-2229 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode Four: Anthony Burgess And His WorldThis episode of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation Podcast seeks to explore Burgess’s cosmopolitanism. Beginning with his formative years in Manchester, Burgess is revealed as a writer that was intellectually preoccupied by geographic location and how it affects the development of the identity in exile. It also depicts the conflict between Burgess’s identity as a professional writer, and that of ‘The Writer as International Figure’, a personality that he cultivated on television chat shows and in the press. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-09-2230 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode Three: One Hand Clapping & Tremor of IntentThe third episode of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation Podcast discusses One Hand Clapping and Tremor of Intent. These two books, republished this year by Serpent's Tail, illustrate the breadth of Burgess's work in fiction, from the plain-speaking northern voice at the centre of One Hand Clapping to the Bond-esque secret agent in Tremor of Intent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-09-2225 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode Two: Anthony Burgess & ShakespeareEpisode Two examines Anthony Burgess's relationship with Shakespeare and his works, including discussions of his Shakespeare biography, his novel Nothing Like the Sun and his imaginative interpretation of the bard's life. Featuring music from the little-known and unfilmed musical The Bawdy Bard and Burgess's Shakespeare ballet, Mr WS, this is a fascinating exploration of one of the great influences on Burgess's creative life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-09-2232 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastEpisode One: Anthony Burgess & DystopiaThe first episode of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation's podcast examines the dystopian fiction of Burgess, and how it was inspired by the writings of George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, and Burgess’s own military experience during the Second World War. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-09-2226 minDiscover a World of Knowledge With Full AudiobookDiscover a World of Knowledge With Full AudiobookClockwork Orange Audiobook by Anthony BurgessListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 379630 Title: Clockwork Orange Author: Anthony Burgess Narrator: Tom Hollander Format: Unabridged Length: 07:44:39 Language: English Release date: 05-06-10 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Fiction & Literature, General Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. In this 1962 classic, a novelistic exploration of modern crime and punishment, Alex is the 15-year-old leader of his gang of 'droogs' thriving in the ultraviolent future as prophetically imagined by Burgess. Speaking a bizarre Russian-derived slang, Alex and his friends freely pillage and slash their way across a nightmarish urban landscape until Alex is captured by...2010-05-067h 44