The unfinished manuscript was reportedly found among the writer's archives by Anthony Burgess' biographer and director of the Burgess Foundation, Prof. Andrew Biswell. Titled "The Clockwork Condition", the nonfiction work comprises around 200 typewritten pages and features several handwritten notes. It had been left for decades in the author's house in the Italian town of Bracciano. When Burgess died in 1993, it was moved to the Burgess Foundation in Manchester, along with other works and possessions. The manuscript explores the controversy that followed the release of Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film adaptation of "A Clockwork Orange". The film was accused of inspiring violent copy...
Keep on reading: Lost follow-up to Anthony Burgess’ ‘A Clockwork Orange’ discovered
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