

Selections from A Clockwork Orange (Single Cassette) [Burgess, Anthony, Burgess, Anthony] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Selections from A Clockwork Orange (Single Cassette) Review: 1/2 of The Clockwork Orange - The Clockwork Orange is definitely an interesting and strange novel. From the first page on, the reader gets trapped to reading into a new language. The language however hard to interpret truly gets the reader engaged into the writing. I believe that the language helps to get the reader involved and as the story goes on the language gets easier and easier to understand. I am about halfway through the story and as I go on it keeps getting better. I'm finding myself in the mind of Alex (the self-proclaimed narrator of the story). I never want to put down the book because it is so enticing. Although a bit violent and gruesome the story really is exciting to read. The one thing that I absolutely loved about the book is the fact that Anthony Burgess incorporated the title, The Clockwork Orange, into the book. He did this by writing up a scene where Alex and his friends confront an author who is actually writing a book called The Clockwork Orange. I have to admit I am not an avid reader but this book is really grabbing my attention. The Clockwork Orange starts out by introducing Alex and all his droogs. Droogs are what they call friends. The author also goes on to describe the area in which they live in and the atmosphere. One night Alex and his fellow droogs go out and have a night on the town. However your perception and their perception of having fun are completely different. They go out to cause trouble. Stealing, fighting, and raping are just three things that they love to do with other people. Once they feel like the police are leading to them, they give up for the night. The next day Alex stays home from school and finds himself more trouble to get into. That same night, after a few fights break out between his droogs, they all set out to cause more mischief. Review: A great book that makes you think about society - This book is great. The slang useage was a wonderful idea, and while the book might seem unrealistic at times, it makes you wonder about society. A must read.
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,008,496 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #22,584 in Dystopian Fiction (Books) #27,748 in Fiction Satire #28,696 in Psychological Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars (6) |
| Dimensions | 4.5 x 0.75 x 7 inches |
| Edition | Unabridged |
| ISBN-10 | 0694517526 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0694517527 |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Publication date | October 1, 1996 |
| Publisher | Caedmon |
A**.
1/2 of The Clockwork Orange
The Clockwork Orange is definitely an interesting and strange novel. From the first page on, the reader gets trapped to reading into a new language. The language however hard to interpret truly gets the reader engaged into the writing. I believe that the language helps to get the reader involved and as the story goes on the language gets easier and easier to understand. I am about halfway through the story and as I go on it keeps getting better. I'm finding myself in the mind of Alex (the self-proclaimed narrator of the story). I never want to put down the book because it is so enticing. Although a bit violent and gruesome the story really is exciting to read. The one thing that I absolutely loved about the book is the fact that Anthony Burgess incorporated the title, The Clockwork Orange, into the book. He did this by writing up a scene where Alex and his friends confront an author who is actually writing a book called The Clockwork Orange. I have to admit I am not an avid reader but this book is really grabbing my attention. The Clockwork Orange starts out by introducing Alex and all his droogs. Droogs are what they call friends. The author also goes on to describe the area in which they live in and the atmosphere. One night Alex and his fellow droogs go out and have a night on the town. However your perception and their perception of having fun are completely different. They go out to cause trouble. Stealing, fighting, and raping are just three things that they love to do with other people. Once they feel like the police are leading to them, they give up for the night. The next day Alex stays home from school and finds himself more trouble to get into. That same night, after a few fights break out between his droogs, they all set out to cause more mischief.
B**)
A great book that makes you think about society
This book is great. The slang useage was a wonderful idea, and while the book might seem unrealistic at times, it makes you wonder about society. A must read.
W**M
real horrorshow my brothers a real feast for your glazzies
a film to be watched by people who belive in freedom of choich and to see what a person is like with out that freedom to make any choich for himself.
R**T
If you like Burgess - You must listen to this recording
This is the only recording I've found of Anthony Burgess reading from A Clockwork Orange. Unbelieveable.
A**R
Spare Some Cutter Me Brothers
Well my brothers the adventures of young Alex and his 'droogs' will have you incaptivated, shocked and amused forget the pseudo-intellectualisation of good and evil and the semantics of free will. From under-age sex to brutality and violence young Alex explores the whole gamut of depravity. As an English reviwer where the film of this great novel is still banned and Anthony Burgess is somewhat underlooked in literary circles his writing from historical novels to the eponymous Mr.Enderby collect dust in second hand book shops throughout this land. Like the author, live life as if it were a book rather than through a book, this is the gift 'A Clockwork Orange' represents rather than an over emphasisation of a moral duality....So what are you waiting for get clicking that mouse and order an adventure today.
L**Z
The story is a classic, I was looking forward to a dramatic interpretation of the book, but unfortunately the first tape was broken and si didn't play. Disappointing.
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