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In the final moments of A Clockwork Orange, we see Alex DeLarge smiling slyly, saying, “I was cured, all right,” as Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony roars in the background.
A Clockwork Orange, if anything, is a warning about the apparatus designed to make martyrs out of convenient deviants. The way it goes about it is frankly mesmerizing in its persistence of vision ...
A Clockwork Orange, by necessity, had to be a very graphic book. “It was the only way I could cope with the violence,” said Burgess. “I can’t stand violence.
A Clockwork Orange, directed by Stanley Kubrick received four Oscar nominations. The film was based on the 1962 book of the same name by Anthony Burgess. A famous crime film, ...
Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange spawned an underground lexicon that seeped into pop culture and resonates now, writes Arwa Haider, in BBC Culture's new Cult Books series.
Unpublished "Clockwork Orange" sequel discovered — here are the first details The nearly 200-page manuscript was discovered at author Anthony Burgess' house in Bracciano, Italy ...
As 'A Clockwork Orange' returns to cinemas, NME investigates what makes it Stanley Kubrick's true masterpiece.
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