Book details
A Clockwork Orange
by Anthony Burgess
1962
About the book
Alex is a teenage delinquent who leads his gang of droogs through a landscape of ultra-violence and theft in a future London. He speaks Nadsat, a linguistically dense slang mixing Russian and English. After a home invasion leads to murder, Alex is imprisoned and selected for the Ludovico Technique, an experimental psychological conditioning meant to cure criminality. The state forces him to watch violent imagery while drugged, creating a physical gag reflex against aggression. He is released as a defenseless pacifist, unable to choose between good and evil.
Readers of classic dystopian fiction look to this novel for its investigation into the necessity of free will. It attracts those interested in the morality of state-mandated behavioral modification and the philosophy of individual choice. A reader finishes the book understanding that forced goodness removes the moral value of a human being. They walk away with a specific portrait of how totalitarian systems prefer predictable puppets over autonomous citizens who retain the capacity for sin.
Details
- Published
- 1962
- Language
- EN