Biography of Anthony Burdessa
Anthony Burgesus English. The English writer and literary critic was engaged in literary research, especially the work of Shakespeare and Joyce, also engaged in the composition of the music of the symphony, ballet and opera, literary translation and journalism. The third symphony of Burzes was performed at Job University in the year, and such a musical composition as "Ulysses, Blooms and Dublin" was transmitted on the radio on the day of the death of James Joyce.
The biography of John Anthony Burgesus Wilson was born on February 25 in the city of Manchester, Great Britain, in the Catholic family of musicians. Burzes's father was a cashier and played the piano. Burdes’s mother died of Pandemia influenza when he was 2 years old. Thus, aunt was engaged in his upbringing, and then the adopted mother.
Burres received education at the Ksaverian college and at the University of Manchester, who graduated in the year and began to give a course of lectures on the history of the English language and literature there. During the Second World War, Burres served in the Ground Forces. In the year, he married Luella Isherwood Jones, who died in the year from cirrhosis of the liver.
From the year, Burzes was engaged in teaching at the University of Birmingham, worked at the Ministry of Education and at the Banbari School. Buress’s debut novel was written in the year, but published in up to a year Burres studies the theory of music and devotes little time to writing. In the year, he was an inspector for education in Malaysia and Bruneu. In the year, then the teacher Anthony Buresses, after he fainted in the lesson, was discovered a brain tumor and, according to the doctor, he had to live no more than a year.
This event served for Burzes an impetus to the beginning of writing. Since then, he has published more than 50 books, including the most famous enderbi tetralios and Cabbage Orange. Burres wrote not only under his name, but also under various pseudonyms that his wife offered him. Once Burzes wrote a review for the Yorkshire newspaper Lent to his own novel “Inside Mr. Enderby” by the wishes of the editor -in -chief of the newspaper, but the fact is that the novel was written under the pseudonym Joseph Kell, whom the editor -in -chief did not know.
Buress also used the pseudonym Muhamed Ali when he sent letters to Dailey Mail. Between and the year, Buress wrote 11 novels. The work of the writer was significantly influenced by the works of James Joyce and also to some extent his Catholic religion. His most famous work of the “Clothing Orange” - which gained popularity mainly after the film adaptation of Stanley Kubrick, affects the themes of human being: free will and morality.
Burdes was persons in many languages: Russian, German, Spanish, Italian, Welsh, Japanese, and, of course, his relatives of English. This knowledge was useful to him in the compilation of the artificial language “Zasat”, which was used by the heroes of his book. Burzes later did not like when he was considered as an author of only one “Clothing Orange”. This is understandable, given that the spectrum of his work was incredibly wide.
In the beginning of the x, Burres visited the Soviet Union, spending a lot of time in Leningrad and communicating with dudes. In the year, Burdes married the Italian princess, he participates in various talk shows, writes articles in British newspapers. In the years, Burzes taught at Princeton University, became an honorary professor of college of City in the city of New York in the year in the year of the Gatri Theater in Minneapolis in the year taught the University of New York in the city of Buffalo.
Burres died on November 22 in London from Lyozhki cancer. Enderby, Rus.