A Clockwork Orange is a 1962 dystopian novella by Anthony
Burgess. A satire portraying a future and dystopian Western society with—based
on contemporary trends—a culture of extreme youth rebellion and violence: it
explores the violent nature of humans, human free will to choose between good
or evil, and the desolation of free will as a solution to evil. Burgess
experiments with language, writing in a Russian-influenced argot called
"Nadsat" used by the younger characters and the anti-hero in his
first-person narration. According to Burgess, the novel was a jeu d'esprit
written in just three weeks. He bemoaned the fact that the book had been taken
as the source material for a 1971 film that was perceived to glorify sex and
violence. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked A Clockwork Orange 65th on its
list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.
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