Anthony Burgess bibliography

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This is a list of works by the English writer Anthony Burgess.

Works[]

That so many writers have been prepared to accept a kind of martyrdom is the best tribute that flesh can pay to the living spirit of man as expressed in his literature. One cannot doubt that the martyrdom will continue to be gladly embraced. To some of us, the wresting of beauty out of language is the only thing in the world that matters.

— Anthony Burgess, English Literature (ch. 21 of 1974 edition)

Novels[]

Poetry[]

  • Moses: A Narrative (1976) (long poem)
  • Revolutionary Sonnets and Other Poems, ed. Kevin Jackson (collection) (2002)
  • Jonathan Mann, ed. (2020). Collected Poems. Carcanet Press. ISBN 9781800170131.

Theatre[]

Short stories[]

  • 'Somebody's Got to Pay the Rent', Partisan Review (Winter 1968 edition)
  • 'An American Organ', in Splinters, ed. Alex Hamilton (1968)
  • 'I Wish My Wife Was Dead', Transatlantic Review (Winter 1969–1970 edition)
  • (reworking of Kipling's short story 'Proofs of Holy Writ') (1977)
  • The Devil's Mode and Other Stories (1989) (collection)

For children[]

  • (1976)
  • (1979)

Autobiography[]

Collections of journalism[]

Biographies[]

  • Shakespeare (1970)
  • (1978), also published as Ernest Hemingway. Reissued in paperback, I.B.Tauris, with an introduction by Patrick Marnham (2015) (ISBN 978-1-784-53118-8)
  • (1985)

Studies of linguistics[]

Books on music[]

  • (1982)
  • Mozart and the Wolf Gang or On Mozart: A Paean for Wolfgang, Being a Celestial Colloquy, an Opera Libretto, a Film Script, a Schizophrenic Dialogue, a Bewildered Rumination, a Stendhalian Transcription, and a Heartfelt Homage upon the Bicentenary of the Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1991)

Joyce studies[]

Works on literature[]

Other non-fiction[]

  • 'What is Pornography?' (essay) in , ed. Douglas A. Hughes (1970)
  • (1973)
  • (1976)
  • (1977)
  • (1982)
  • An Essay on Censorship (essay about Salman Rushdie in heroic couplets) (1989)
  • (Penguin 60s series) (1996)
  • Rencontre au Sommet (conversations between Burgess and Isaac Bashevis Singer in book form) (1998)
  • (2001) (section)
  • (anthology of material published in Translation magazine) (2003) (section)

Editor[]

  • (1966)
  • (1966) (co-editor with Francis Haskell)
  • (1969)

Translations[]

Selected musical compositions[]

  • , album of music composed by Burgess and performed by the Aighetta Guitar Quartet, conducted by Avery Gosfield (1996 audio CD)
  • 'A Manchester Overture' (1989)
  • 'Tommy Reilly's Maggot', duet for harmonica and piano (1940s)
  • 'Rome in the Rain', piano and orchestra (1976)
  • , five Malay pantuns for soprano and native instruments (1955)
  • 'Gibraltar', symphonic poem (1944)
  • Dr Faustus, one-act opera (1940)
  • 'Trois Morceaux Irlandais', guitar quartet (1980s)
  • '' (Lope de Vega) (1972)
  • , for ship's orchestra (1961; composed aboard the Baltika on voyage to Leningrad)
  • 'Song of a Northern City', for piano and orchestra (1947)
  • '', 24 preludes and fugues for piano (1985)
  • Partita for string orchestra (1951)
  • 'Terrible Crystal: Three Hopkins sonnets for baritone, chorus and orchestra' (1952)
  • 'Ludus Multitonalis' for recorder consort (1951)
  • '' (i.e. Eliot) (1939)
  • Concertino for piano and percussion (1951)
  • Symphonies: 1937; 1956 (Sinfoni Melayu); 1975 (No. 3 in C)
  • Sinfoni Malaya for orchestra and brass band, including cries of "Merdeka!" from the audience (1957)
  • , ballet suite for orchestra (1979)
  • '', song for vaudeville skit (1937)
  • Sinfonietta for jazz combo
  • Pando, march for a P&O orchestra (1958)
  • 'Everyone suddenly burst out singing' (Sassoon) for voices and piano (1942)
  • Concertos for piano and flute
  • 'The Ascent of F6' (Isherwood), music for dance orchestra (1948)
  • 'Ode: Celebration for a Malay College', for boys' voices and piano (1954)
  • 'Cantata for a Malay College' (1954)
  • Passacaglia for orchestra (1961)
  • 'Song of the South Downs' (1959)
  • '', winds & percussion (1987)
  • The Eyes of New York music score for movie project (1975)
  • '', group of cabaret songs (1939)
  • Music for (1968)
  • Sonatas for piano (1946, 1951) and cello (1944)
  • Trotsky in New York, opera (1980)
  • Three guitar quartets, No. 1 in homage to Ravel (1986–1989)
  • , song cycle (1977)
  • 'Music for Hiroshima', for double string orchestra (1945)
  • (1956)

Prefaces, etc.[]

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