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  1. The right to an answer. by. Burgess, Anthony, 1917-1993. Publication date. 1970. Publisher. London ; Toronto : Heinemann. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  2. The Right to an Answer is a darkly comic 1960 novel by Anthony Burgess, the first of his repatriate years (1960–69). One of its themes is the disillusionment of the returning exile. The critic William H. Pritchard described the novel in a 1966 publication as "surely Burgess's most engaging novel".

  3. 3.65. 124 ratings11 reviews. “Mr. Burgess has invented complex, varying people, and he has moved them well, giving them much to suffer and to do. . . . In the closing pages, Burgess has set off a wild joke in which all his themes―poetry, England, race, love―crackle and sparkle in a gloriously funny surprise. . . .

  4. Mr. Burgess' humor stems from the depth of life rather than from its surface. His people are so vividly alive, and the anger, laughter and melodrama of their experiences so affecting that their...

  5. 17 de may. de 1978 · The Right to an Answer Paperback – May 17, 1978. by Anthony Burgess (Author) 4.3 6 ratings. See all formats and editions. “Mr. Burgess has invented complex, varying people, and he has moved them well, giving them much to suffer and to do. . . .

  6. The right to an answer Hardcover – January 1, 1961. by Anthony Burgess (Author) 4.3 6 ratings. See all formats and editions. J. W. Denham, súbdito británico de mediana edad y morigerados hábitos, se traslada a su país desde el Extremo Oriente, donde reside, con objeto de pasar unas apacibles vacaciones en su pequeña ciudad de origen.

  7. The Right to an Answer A Hutchinson paperback: Author: Anthony Burgess: Edition: reprint: Publisher: Hutchinson, 1983: ISBN: 0091533910, 9780091533915: Length: 255 pages : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan

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