Anthony Burgess draws upon an autobiographical episode to create
Beard's Roman Women, the story of a man haunted by his first wife, presumed dead. But is she? A marvellously economical book, full-flavoured, funny, and heartfelt, showing its author at the height of his powers. This new edition is the first to be published with David Robinson's photographs for over forty years. The text of the novel has been restored using the original typescripts, and Graham Foster's new introduction provides valuable insight into the fictional and biographical contexts of the novel. The text is fully annotated with a detailed set of notes and this edition includes the previously unpublished script for Burgess's television film
By the Waters of Leman: Byron and Shelley at Geneva, and a rare piece of Burgess's writing about Rome.
About the AuthorGraham Foster is the Research and Public Engagement Fellow at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, Manchester
Reviews'This is a strange and hybrid tale, and the story of its publishing history, admirably expounded by its editor Graham Foster, is well worth telling.'
Margaret Drabble, TLS February 2019
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Book InformationISBN 9781526128034
Author Graham FosterFormat Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Manchester University PressPublisher Manchester University Press