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Anthony Burgess's lost dictionary of slang discovered

Written By Unknown on Saturday, June 3, 2017 | 2:07 AM

A Clockwork Orange author only managed entries for three words and his abortive labours were thought to have gone for ever

The writer Anthony Burgess invented futuristic slang for his cult novel A Clockwork Orange and was so fascinated by the language of the street that he began work on a dictionary more than 50 years ago. Now his lost dictionary of slang, abandoned after several hundred entries covering three letters, has been discovered.

The work had been hidden in a vast archive of his papers and possessions held by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, an educational charity in Manchester, where he was born a century ago.

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