Anthony Burgess bibliography

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This is a list of works by the English writer Anthony Burgess.

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Works

That so many writers have been prepared to accept a kind of martyrdom is the best tribute that flesh can pay to the living spirit of man as expressed in his literature. One cannot doubt that the martyrdom will continue to be gladly embraced. To some of us, the wresting of beauty out of language is the only thing in the world that matters.

Anthony Burgess, English Literature (ch. 21 of 1974 edition)

Novels

Poetry

Theatre

Short stories

For children

Autobiography

Collections of journalism

Biographies

Studies of linguistics

Books on music

Joyce studies

Works on literature

Other non-fiction

Editor

Translations

Selected musical compositions

Prefaces, etc.

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