PARIAH PRESS 🍸
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PARIAH PRESS 🍸
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A British contemporary art press. Slow, often archival. https://t.co/USwBgaga5o @butortime https://t.co/mprffZLg18




It's 50 years to the day since Anthony Burgess delivered his lecture on ‘Obscenity & The Arts’, which was recently republished by @pariahpress. @JoshMcloughlin revisits this "significant document in the history of literary censorship". review31.co.uk/essay/view/85/…





Anthony Burgess makes a list of work done in 1977, including two completed novels, a biography of Hemingway, a stage musical about Leon Trotsky, various film scripts, articles, music, and 100 pages of the book that became Earthly Powers.






Anthony Burgess and his family arrived in Malta, intending to begin a new life there, on 13 November 1968. They lived at 168 Main Street in Lija (pictured). The house was later confiscated by the Maltese government when Burgess spoke out against censorship.















