Andrew Biswell's Publications on Anthony Burgess Featured in Times Literary Supplement

Andrew Biswell's recent publications on Anthony Burgess are featured on the front page of the Times Literary Supplement this week.

You can read the full article by Margaret Drabble here https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/anthony-burgess-fiction-margaret-drabble/

You can read the full article by Margaret Drabble here: https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/anthony-burgess-fiction-margaret-drabble/

Andrew's recent publications on Anthony Burgess are featured on the front page of the Times Literary Supplement this week (issue dated 22 Feb 2019) and in a three-page leading article inside the paper.

The complete article by Margaret Drabble is online here.

The review features a discussion of Puma, edited by Dr Paul Wake of the English Department.

Andrew Biswell is Professor of Modern Literature at Manchester Metropolitan University. He has taught English and Creative Writing at the university since 2003. Andrew's academic work is spread across a variety of media. This includes book publications with academic and commercial publishers, exhibitions, broadcasting for television and radio, articles for newspapers and literary journals, and electronic publication of research materials. Andrew is the editor and annotator of the digital edition of A Clockwork Orange: The Restored Text, available for iPad via the Apple store. The electronic edition is published by Random House Digital. The print edition is published by William Heinemann (UK hardback), W.W. Norton (US hardback) and Penguin Classics (UK and Commonwealth paperback). Current projects include a scholarly edition of the works of Anthony Burgess for Manchester University Press, and a book about British writers of the 1930s.

Paul Wake is a Reader in the Department of English at Manchester Metropolitan University. His research interests include games (analogue and digital), narrative theory, and historiography. He is a general editor, with Andrew Biswell, of The Irwell Edition of the Works of Anthony Burgess (Manchester University Press), and a co-director, with Sam Illingworth, of the Manchester Game Studies Network. Paul also writes a monthly column in Tabletop Gaming magazine.

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