Obscenity & The Arts
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Anthony Burgess in Obscenity & The Arts, his first new work in over two decades. Published in 2018, this compelling book spans 130 pages and delves into Burgess's tumultuous experiences with censorship, religious conservatism, and a repressive government during his time on the island of Malta from 1968 to 1974. This untold story sheds light on the challenges faced by artists and writers in a restrictive environment.
In addition to Burgess's narrative, the book features newly commissioned essays by renowned authors Germaine Greer, known for The Female Eunuch and The Whole Woman, and Andrew Biswell, author of The Real Life of Anthony Burgess. These essays explore the broader themes surrounding Burgess's struggles, making Obscenity & The Arts a vital read for anyone interested in 20th-century literature, history, and criticism.