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League of Legends goes Anthony Burgess, Golden State Warriors fan fiction, and the Bitcoin Bundle
“Basically, I am convinced that not only are there no “major” or “minor” writers, but writers themselves do not exist—or at least they do not count for much.” –Italo Calvino. Can we say the same about game makers? NYU game designer Eric Zimmerman takes u from Kill Screen Read more »
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Tuesday Morning LitLinks
“On this day in 1962 Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange was published. Although many do not think it his best novel — the vote seems to go to Earthly Powers (1980) — A Clockwork Orange made Burgess internationally famous, largely due to the controverse from Author Scoop Read more »
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Rectify Review: "Plato's Cave" (Episode 1.04)
Anthony Burgess, the author of A Clockwork Orange, once said that the colors of the real world only seem really real when you watch them on the screen. Through the eyes of Daniel, the readjusting, just-released, one-time convicted killer, we see a Walmar from Pate Magazine Read more »
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Le Grill, Hotel de Paris, Place du Casino, MC 98000, Monaco
The great Anthony Burgess used to live in Monaco. He was friendly with Princess Grace but wasn't wild about the Porsche-posing throng who hung out there. Asked how it felt to be "one of the Beautiful People", he replied, "Beautiful People? I have no time from The Independent Read more »
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Production begging to be seen a second time
Martin McCreadie commands the stage as Alex. Appalled by Stanley Kubrick's graphic film version, Anthony Burgess belatedly adapted his novel A Clockwork Orange himself, but for the stage, complete with songs. This stunning production by Britain's Action from The Age Read more »