Clockwork Orange. Burgess, Anthony. Penguin Books Ltd, 1962.
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Review, Clockwork Orange, Social AnalysisAbstract
A few years have passed since Anthony Burgess wrote A Clockwork Orange, 60 years to be exact, a novel that caught me from its first pages and that I read thanks to a recommendation given by Canal Once.
Although, at the beginning the story is very bizarre –in the Anglo-Saxon sense of the word–, later it seems that it takes shape and the story is put together like a puzzle, it is very easy to feel positive or negative emotions towards the protagonist, Alex and his life. everyday.
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Burgess, Anthony. (1962). La naranja mecánica. Penguin Books Ltd.
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