Burgess on his Jacobite heritage. By Will Carr.
Three horrorshow days of talks, lectures, debates, music and film.
Images of Burgess’s haunts in Banbury and Adderbury, where he lived in the early 1950s. By Andrew Biswell.
Affinities between Anthony Burgess’s 1962 novel and the dystopian film – part of a forthcoming cinema season in Manchester. By Will Carr.
To mark the fiftieth anniversary of Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange (1962), the International Anthony Burgess Foundation is organising a multi-disciplinary conference to examine its profound and enduring impact on literature, film, music, theatre and society.
Burgess’s epic film from 1977. By Will Carr.
28 June – 1 July 2012. Reserve your place now to avoid disappointment.
A seedy flat and literary revenge. By Andrew Biswell.
The second part of Veronika Schubert’s article on her work placement in the Burgess Foundation archives.
Veronika Schubert describes her work on the collections of the Burgess Foundation.