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Cardiff BookTalk: A Clockwork Orange

Calendar Thursday, 10 February 2022
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A Clockwork Orange

Speakers:

Bill Bell (Cardiff University)

Andrew Biswell (Manchester Metropolitan University)

Christine L. Gengaro (Los Angeles City College)

Cardiff BookTalk is delighted to invite you to our second event of 2022!

‘The linguistic originality of the book, and the moral questions it raises, are as relevant now as they ever were’ - https://www.anthonyburgess.org/a-clockwork-orange

It was 60 years ago in 1962 that the anti-hero Alex and his gang of droogs burst onto the literary scene in what is now one of the most famous and notorious novels of the twentieth century. Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange is a tale of youthful violence and destruction in a terrifying future, but it is also a deeply philosophical novel concerned with individual freedom and the power and dominance of the state. Written in ‘Nadsat’, the book is a linguistic marvel, and the text has had a huge impact on literary, musical and visual culture, including most famously Stanley Kubrick’s iconic film adaptation in 1972.

Join our speakers to hear about Burgess and music, literary dystopias, the archive at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation in Manchester, and much more. The speakers will give 15-minute talks followed by an audience questions and answers session.

This event will be recorded.

PLEASE NOTE: This event is FREE and open to all.

All recordings of past BookTalk events can be found here: BookTalk Recordings

Snowcat Cinema in Penarth is showing Kubrick's adaptation on 17 Feb. To find out more about the event and book tickets (concessions available), please visit Snowcat's website: https://www.snowcatcinema.co.uk/listings/2022/02/17/orange

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