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286. The Prodigal Son. Sung by Philip in Man of Nazareth, pp. 158-9.
287. The Good Samaritan. Sung by Philip in Man of Nazareth, pp. 196-7.
288. Passover Hymn. This is the song that the disciplines sing on their way to their lodgings, following the Last Supper with Jesus. Judas, we are told, âdid not join inâ. Man of Nazareth, p. 284.
SOURCES AND FURTHER READING
Books and Articles about Burgess
Aggeler, Geoffrey, Anthony Burgess: The Artist as Novelist (University of Alabama Press, 1979)
Biswell, Andrew, âIntroductionâ in Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange. The Restored Edition, ed. by Andrew Biswell (London: Heinemann, 2012), pp.xvâxxxi
Biswell, Andrew, The Real Life of Anthony Burgess (London: Picador, 2005)
Bloom, Harold, ed., Anthony Burgess Modern Critical (New York and Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987), pp. 13â28
Boyntinck, Paul, Anthony Burgess: An Annotated Bibliography and Reference Guide (New York: Garland, 1985)
Bradbury, Malcolm, âAnthony Burgess: A Passion for Wordsâ, Independent on Sunday, 28 November 1993, p. 3
Brewer, Jeutonne, Anthony Burgess A Bibliography, Scarecrow Bibliographies, no. 47 (Metuchen NJ, and London: Scarecrow Press, 1980)
Cabau, Jacques, âAnthony Burgess par lui-mĂȘme, un entretien inĂ©dit avec lâauteurâ in TREMA, no. 5 (1980), 93â110
Clarke, Jim, The Aesthetics of Anthony Burgess: Fire of Words. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017)
Coale, Samuel, Anthony Burgess (New York: Frederick Ungar, 1981)
Daiches, David, âAmbulant Prophetâ, Times Literary Supplement, 21 January 1977, p. 50
Dix, Carol M, Anthony Burgess, Writers and Their Work, no. 222 (Harlow: Longman for the British Council, 1971)
Farkas, A.Ă, Willâs Son and Jakeâs Peer (Budapest: AkadĂȘmiai KiadĂł, 2002)
Jeannin, Marc, ed., Anthony Burgess: Music in Literature, Literature in Music (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2009)
Monod, SylvĂšre, âEnderby le minable magnifiqueâ in TREMA, no. 5 (1980), 19-29
Monod, SylvĂšre, âPoets and Poetry in the Enderby Cycleâ, Anthony Burgess Newsletter, no. 6 (December 2003)
Morrison, Blake, âIntroductionâ in Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange (London: Penguin, 1996)
Phillips, Paul, A Clockwork Counterpoint: The Music and Literature of Anthony Burgess (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010)
Roughley, Alan, ed., Anthony Burgess and Modernity (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2008)
Sophocles, Oedipus the King, trans. by Anthony Burgess (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1972)
VĂȘza, Laurette, âAnthony Burgess: de la poĂ©sie Ă la parodieâ in TREMA, no.5 (1980), 31â8
Woodroffe, Graham, ed., Marlowe, Shakespeare, Burgess: Anthony Burgess and his Elizabethan Affiliations (Presses lâUniversitĂ© dâAngers, 2012)
Works Containing Poetry by Burgess, or Burgessâs Commentaries on Poetry
âA Babble of Voicesâ in Index on Censorship, 9.2 (1980), 38-41
âA mingled chimeâ, Times Literary Supplement, 16 January 1975, p. 50
âAuthors on Translatorsâ in Translation, 11.74 (Winter 1974), 5â8
âBless Thee Burgess, Thou Art Translatedâ, Independent, 27 November 1993, p. 2
âBurgess⊠on Film, Television and Radioâ, http://www.anthonyburgess.org/about-anthony-burgess/burgess-on-filmtelevision-and-radio
âChatsky, or The Importance of Being Stupidâ in Chatsky, Almeida Theatre programme (London: Almeida Theatre, 1993), pp. 6â7
âEuropean Lectureâ, Guardian, 27 November 1993, G2 section, p. 2. Originally given at Cheltenham Festival of Literature, 9 October 1992
âFive Revolutionary Sonnetsâ, Transatlantic Review, 21 (1966), 30-32
âFive sonnets by G.G. Belli translated by Anthony Burgessâ, Times Literary Supplement, 23 January 1976, p. 76
âIntroductionâ in Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac, trans. by Anthony Burgess (London: Nick Hern Books, 1985: 1991), pp. i-xii
âIs Translation Possible?â in Translation: The Journal of Literary Translation, 12 (1974), 3â7
âMaking Them Singâ (review of W.H. Auden and Chester Kallmann, Libretti and other Dramatic Writings) in Observer, 29 October 1993, p. 18
âPoĂšmes InĂ©ditsâ, ed. by SylvĂšre Monod, in TREMA, no. 5 (1980), pp. 5-17
âThe Bond of Wordsâ, Times Literary Supplement, 5 April 1984, p. 487
âThe Ecstasy of Gerard Manley Hopkinsâ, New York Times, 27 August 1989, p. 15
âThe Magus of Mallorcaâ, Times Literary Supplement, 21 May 1982, p. 547
âThe Princely Progressâ, Times Literary Supplement, 12 June 1981, p. 656
âViewpointâ, Times Literary Supplement, 11 March 1973, p. 2
ABBA ABBA (London, Faber, 1977)
Beds in the East (London: Heinemann, 1959)
Blooms of Dublin: A Musical Play Based on James Joyceâs Ulysses (London: Hutchinson, 1986)
Carmen: An Opera in Four Acts. By H. Meilhac and L. Halevy, trans. by Anthony Burgess (London: Hutchinson, 1986)
A Christmas Recipe (Verona: Plain Wrapper Press, 1977)
A Clockwork Orange: A Play With Music (London: Hutchinson, 1987)
The Clockwork Testament, or Enderbyâs End (London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon,1974)
Cyrano de Bergerac. By Edmond Rostand, trans. by Anthony Burgess (London: Nick Hern Books, 1991)
Earthy Powers (London: Hutchinson, 1980)
End of the World News: An Entertainment (London: Hutchinson, 1982)
Enderby Outside (London: Heinemann, 1968)
The Enemy in the Blanket (London: Heinemann, 1958)
The Eve of Saint Venus (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1964)
Inside Mr Enderby (as Joseph Kell) (London: Heinemann, 1963)
Little Wilson and Big God: Being the First Part of the Confessions of Anthony Burgess (London: Heinemann, 1987)
A Long Trip to Teatime (London: Dempsey & Squires, 1976)
Man of Nazareth (London: Magnum/Methuen, 1980)
MF (London: Cape, 1971)
A Mouthful of Air (London: Hutchinson, 1992)
Napoleon Symphony (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1974)
Oberon Old and New (London: Hutchinson, 1985)
One Hand Clapping (as Joseph Kell) (London: Peter Davies, 1961)
One Manâs Chorus, ed. by Ben Forkner (New York: Carroll and Graf, 1998)
Revolutionary Sonnets, ed. by Kevin Jackson (Manchester: Carcanet, 2002)
The Right to an Answer (London, Heinemann, 1960)
They Wrote in English: A Survey of British and American Literature, 2 vols (Milan: Tramontana, 1979)
Time for a Tiger (London: Heinemann, 1956)
A Vision of Battlements (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1965)
The Wanting Seed (London: Heinemann, 1962)
The Worm and the Ring (London: Heinemann, 1961)
Youâve Had Your Time (London: Heinemann, 1990)
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TITLES OR FIRST LINES
Poems with titles are given in italics. Those not given titles by Burgess appear without italics.
A Ballade for Christmas
p. 350
A Ballade for the Birthday Of My Dearest Wife
p. 348
A bird sat high on a banyan tree
p. 441
Abrahamâs Sacrifice (1)
p. 63
Abrahamâs Sacrifice (2)
p. 64
Abrahamâs Sacrifice (3)
p. 64
A Christmas Recipe
p. 398
Adamâs Sin
p. 56
A drink. What is a drink?
p. 433
A glance or gander of this gandy dancer
p. 400
A History
p. 361
All About Eve
p. 54
A prism is a useful thing
p. 402
A Reply
p. 55
A Rondel For Spring
p. 357
A Sonnet for the Emery Collegiate Institute
p. 341
A Time for Music
p. 431
Advice to would-be writers? Simple. Donât
p. 341
All the ore
p. 361
An Elegy For X
p. 408
An Essay On
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