The Complete Enderby

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Author: Anthony Burgess

Enderby – poet, social critic, comrade and Catholic – is endlessly hounded by women. He may be found hiding in the lavatory where much of his best work is composed, or perhaps in Rome, brainwashed into respectability by a glamorous wife, aftershave and the dolce vita. But whether he is pursuing revenge and inspiration in Morocco, expounding on his notorious sex film on a T….Read More

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