
Luke Batterham
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'SOME NASTY ROMAN VANDALISM': this graceful variant on Jonson's First Folio tribute to Shakespeare – 'Reader, looke. Not on his Picture, but his Booke' – was sent by Burgess to a Canadian fan who had requested a photograph, with the accompanying letter explaining that he cannot comply because he has been subjected to a touch of clockwork-orange-style ultra violence (not that he uses those terms of himself): "Last week this flat was burglarised – several thousand dollarsworth of electronic equipment was stolen, as well as ancestral gold and silver, and, to add to things, there was some nasty Roman vandalism". That he should have provided such a wittily-posed self-portrait – "The voice that booms, the radiant eye that beams" – to a far-away admirer under such circumstances is surely tribute to a spirit of great generosity. In the words of Michael Ratcliffe "Burgess had a splendid voice: robust, rich, boozy, and well-smoked, perfect for melodrama and denunciation. He rarely indulged in either" (ODNB). See illustration overleaf.