Mozart and the Wolf Gang

Anthony Burgess


Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
3.33 · 6 ratings · 154 pages · Published: 12 Apr 1991

Mozart and the Wolf Gang by Anthony Burgess
In Mozart and The Wolf Gang, Anthony Burgess pays a playful and ironic tribute to one of the world’s greatest composers.

“We have imagined conversations between famous composers, the libretto for an opera buffa, a film script, a schizophrenic dialogue between two characters called ‘Anthony’ and ‘Burgess’ and a short story structured in imitation of the 40th symphony. Perhaps we should simply think of it as a divertimento, since the whole enterprise is carried off with a touch of Mozartian levity . . . Burgess’s originality lies in the inventiveness and animation with which he has organized his material.”
–Guardian

“The whole thing is typically Burgess: hectoring, self-indulgent, entertaining, stirring – and in the attempt to render one art form (Symphony no. 40) by another (Burgess the wordsman) brilliant, futile, and (this is why you should buy it) vital.”
–City Limits

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