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>> No.2748327 [View]
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Alex

>> No.2411579 [View]
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2411579

Has anyone?

Any recommendations? Are any of them actually better than Clockwork Orange?

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>>1539588

Thanks sir, I won't get into no trouble sir, the millicents got nothing on me, I promise sir!

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990318

prove peopling

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Why does Burgess end this novel in such a shitty way? The last chapter (the one that the movie/U.S. version ignores) completely ruins the novel and its themes.
I think it should have ended with Alex jumping out of the window and killing himself. Can someone explain why Burgess's version is better?

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Are there any Burgess novels worth reading other than A Clockwork Orange?
Nobody ever talks about anything else he's written, so I'm wondering if he just got lucky with this one, even though he has dismissed it as a mistake

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