<b>Enter Enderby ‒ poet-anarchist and furious commentator on our times</b>
Hounded by women, you may find him hiding in the lavatory where much of his best work is compose ‒ or perhaps in Rome, brainwashed into respectability by a glamorous wife, aftershave and the <i>dolce vita</i>.
But whether he's pursuing revenge and inspiration in Morocco, or expounding on his notorious sex-film on a TV chat show ‒ with or without his Muse ‒ Enderby emerges triumphant. And so does Anthony Burgess in one of the best comic entertainments of the decade.
<b>Enter Enderby ‒ poet-anarchist and furious commentator on our times</b>
Hounded by women, you may find him hiding in the lavatory where much of his best work is compose ‒ or perhaps in Rome, brainwashed into respectability by a glamorous wife, aftershave and the <i>dolce vita</i>.
But whether he's pursuing revenge and inspiration in Morocco, or expounding on his notorious sex-film on a TV chat show ‒ with or without his Muse ‒ Enderby emerges triumphant. And so does Anthony Burgess in one of the best comic entertainments of the decade.