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I think I would have liked this a lot more when I was younger--when I would have identified with Alex. Instead, I identify with his parents. And that makes me feel old.
An interesting look at a different time/place/reality in which young teens run wild at night, and the streets are not safe for the general public. I never did work out all of the slang, but found it quite amusing that Alex loves classical music and chai.
An interesting look at a different time/place/reality in which young teens run wild at night, and the streets are not safe for the general public. I never did work out all of the slang, but found it quite amusing that Alex loves classical music and chai.

As one of my friends said, "This book is f@$#-up!"
The story was of Alex, a young man of 16 (I believe) when it began, who had violent tendency and instigated numerous violent crimes with his "droogs." His troubles really started when he had heard about a rich, old lady and planned to rob her. The robbery didn't go as smoothly as Alex had hope; that the old lady gave all her fighting power against him. Things started to go really south for Alex, so he hit her as he was trying to escape. It turned ...more
The story was of Alex, a young man of 16 (I believe) when it began, who had violent tendency and instigated numerous violent crimes with his "droogs." His troubles really started when he had heard about a rich, old lady and planned to rob her. The robbery didn't go as smoothly as Alex had hope; that the old lady gave all her fighting power against him. Things started to go really south for Alex, so he hit her as he was trying to escape. It turned ...more

It has taken me years but I finally decided to try and read A Clockwork Orange again. I tried it a couple of times at school but really got fed up with Burroughs new language for teens. Droogs vidding groodies over a moloko for example. Incidentally there are at least two bands who got their names from this book; Moloko and also Heaven 17. David Bowie even referenced the book in at least one song.
I suppose it is what many might call a cult read, I would say it is really an acquired taste and per ...more
I suppose it is what many might call a cult read, I would say it is really an acquired taste and per ...more

Narrada pelo protagonista, o adolescente Alex, esta história cria uma sociedade futurista em que a violência atinge proporções gigantescas e provoca uma resposta igualmente agressiva de um governo totalitário. A estranha linguagem utilizada por Alex - soberbamente engendrada pelo autor - empresta uma dimensão quase lírica ao texto.

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