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  2. Nadsat - Wikipedia

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    Nadsat is a fictional register or argot used by the teenage gang members in Anthony Burgess's dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange.Burgess was a linguist and he used this background to depict his characters as speaking a form of Russian-influenced English. [1]

  3. A Clockwork Orange (novel) - Wikipedia

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    An extract is quoted on several web sites: Anthony Burgess from A Clockwork Orange: A Play With Music (Century Hutchinson Ltd, 1987), anthony burgess on A Clockwork Orange – page 2 at the Wayback Machine (archived 15 December 2005), A Clockwork Orange – From A Clockwork Orange: A Play With Music; Burgess, Anthony (1978). "Clockwork Oranges ...

  4. Anthony Burgess - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Burgess Wilson, FRSL (/ ˈ b ɜːr dʒ ə s /; [2] 25 February 1917 – 22 November 1993) who published under the name Anthony Burgess, was an English writer and composer. Although Burgess was primarily a comic writer, his dystopian satire A Clockwork Orange remains his best-known novel. [ 3 ]

  5. Cambridge Five - Wikipedia

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    The following five supplied intelligence to the Soviet Union under their NKVD controller, Yuri Modin, who later reported that Soviet intelligence mistrusted the Cambridge double agents during the Second World War and had difficulty believing that the men would have access to top secret documents; they were particularly suspicious of Harold "Kim" Philby, wondering how he could have become a ...

  6. Alex (A Clockwork Orange) - Wikipedia

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    He speaks Nadsat, a teenage slang created by author Anthony Burgess. The language is based on largely English and Russian words, but also borrows from other sources such as Cockney rhyming slang, Romani speech, and schoolboy colloquialisms. His beverage of choice is milk spiked with various drugs, which he and his fellow gang members ("droogs ...

  7. Anthony Burges - Wikipedia

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    At Emmanuel he was tutor to John Wallis, [5] [6] who said of Burgess that he was "a pious, learned and able scholar, a good disputant, a good tutor, an eminent preacher, [and] a sound and orthodox divine." [7] From 1635 to 1662 he was Rector at Sutton Coldfield, but his lectures upon Justification were preached in London, at St Lawrence Jewry.

  8. A Mouthful of Air (book) - Wikipedia

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    Topics covered in the book include: the mechanics of linguistic sounds; [3] the development of the English language, and its connections with other languages;; the making of dictionaries;

  9. The End of the World News: An Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The End of the World News is a 1982 novel by British author Anthony Burgess. Presented without chapter breaks, the novel weaves together three stories: A visit of Leon Trotsky to New York City in 1917 shortly before the Russian Revolution. The story is written as the libretto of a Broadway musical.