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o_2_b_a_rebel
09-02-2010, 12:15 PM
Storyville on BBC 4 last night.

I found it mind blowing on a number of levels. Recommended to anyone with an interest into how the book 1985 would look if brought to life today.

Bin Hex 12
09-02-2010, 12:21 PM
Storyville on BBC 4 last night.

I found it mind blowing on a number of levels. Recommended to anyone with an interest into how the book 1985 would look if brought to life today.

Is that the sequel to 1984?

jams
09-02-2010, 12:34 PM
from yahoo answers - i didnt know it existed either


Anthony Burgess

http://www.amazon.com/1985-Anthony-Burge…

"Burgess' 1985 is really two works combined. The first is a series of essays and self-interviews that discuss Orwell's 1984. These are a great group of essays that really throw some light on Orwell's novel. Anyone who likes 1984 should read these essays. The second half is a novella of Burgess titled 1985. The dust jacket gives the impression that it is supposed to be a sequel of sorts. It isn't. It is a dystopia that takes place in 1985 (written in 1978) and is supposed to be a (more) possible scenario at the time. It isn't very entertaining, and a lot of ideas, characters, themes, etc aren't fleshed out the way they should be. But I suppose that could do with the shortness of the story. And Burgess should have been more careful with his title. Burgess's 1985 isn't a frightening or as well written as Orwell's 1984, and Burgess drawing the reader to make a comparison only hurts his story. After the novella is a short chapter on Worker's English (WE) which is Burgess' version of Newspeak. The problem is that WE isn't used much in the story, is really nothing more than a little slang, and I understand that Burgess only has the chapter/essay because of Orwell's explanation of Newspeak, but it is dull and unnecessary. Then Burgess finishes out the volume with another self-interview which discusses the possibility of his future. All this in only 270 pages. Still, the discussion of Orwell's 1984 that the first half is comprised of is excellent and the book is worth finding, if only for that. "

o_2_b_a_rebel
09-02-2010, 12:44 PM
from yahoo answers - i didnt know it existed either


Anthony Burgess

http://www.amazon.com/1985-Anthony-Burge… (http://www.amazon.com/1985-Anthony-Burge%E2%80%A6)

"Burgess' 1985 is really two works combined. The first is a series of essays and self-interviews that discuss Orwell's 1984. These are a great group of essays that really throw some light on Orwell's novel. Anyone who likes 1984 should read these essays. The second half is a novella of Burgess titled 1985. The dust jacket gives the impression that it is supposed to be a sequel of sorts. It isn't. It is a dystopia that takes place in 1985 (written in 1978) and is supposed to be a (more) possible scenario at the time. It isn't very entertaining, and a lot of ideas, characters, themes, etc aren't fleshed out the way they should be. But I suppose that could do with the shortness of the story. And Burgess should have been more careful with his title. Burgess's 1985 isn't a frightening or as well written as Orwell's 1984, and Burgess drawing the reader to make a comparison only hurts his story. After the novella is a short chapter on Worker's English (WE) which is Burgess' version of Newspeak. The problem is that WE isn't used much in the story, is really nothing more than a little slang, and I understand that Burgess only has the chapter/essay because of Orwell's explanation of Newspeak, but it is dull and unnecessary. Then Burgess finishes out the volume with another self-interview which discusses the possibility of his future. All this in only 270 pages. Still, the discussion of Orwell's 1984 that the first half is comprised of is excellent and the book is worth finding, if only for that. "

phew...saved...

Bin Hex 12
09-02-2010, 01:27 PM
phew...saved...

Ha ha.

Saw the start of the film but was heading to bed, rarely a bad doc in that Storyville strand.

Wrong Number
09-02-2010, 06:31 PM
It was brilliant!!