One man's chorus : the uncollected writings
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One man's chorus : the uncollected writings
Carroll & Graf, 1998
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- The ball is free to roll
- Francophonia
- Going north
- Understanding the French
- Never again again
- Something about Malaysia
- The Brigg
- Winterreise
- The art of liking Rome
- France and myself
- Farewell (& hello again) Manchester
- Life (of a sort) in Venice
- Manchester as was
- Cut off
- The Royals
- England in Europe
- After this our exile
- Thoughts on time
- The Jew and the joke
- The British temper
- The world does't like Gipsies
- What makes comedy comic?
- Thoughts on the Thatcher decade
- Dirty pictures
- God and God's voices
- Success
- The Celtic sacrifice
- Shaw as musician
- Ring
- The literature of the British from 1900 to 1982
- All about Alice
- Flann O'Brien, a prefactory word
- Artist's life
- Elgar non è volgare
- The gaudiness of Gaudi
- Orson Welles : the artist as bricoleur
- A clockwork orange resucked
- The brotherhood
- Why were the Revolutionaries reactionary?
- Shakespeare the poet
- The oriental diseases of fiction
- Playing Hamlet with Hamlet
- Graham Greene : a reminiscence
- Craft and crucifixion, the writing of fiction
- Strega in do maggiore
- First novel
- Joyce as centenarian
- Great Scott?
- Rudyard Kipling and the white man's burden
- Domesday
- Lorenzo
- Quiet pioneer
- Good Gluck
- Unravelling Ravel
- God struck with his wind
- Celebrating T.S. Eliot, part I and II
- Lord Olivier
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1844-1889
- Two hundred years of the Bounty
- Our eternal Holmes
- The cold eye of Yeats
- Father of the OED
- Chaplin on stage
- Evelyn Waugh : a revaluation
- James Joyce : fifty years after
- Tolkien : a centenary
- Virginia Woolf mortua 1941
- Marilyn
内容説明・目次
内容説明
One Man''s Chorus is a sampler of thought and opinion from the author of A Clockwork Orange. Burgess rarely fails to amuse in this generous selection of essays on topics as various as oranges, Marilyn Monroe, God and Yiddish humour.'
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