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Go to My LibraryLa naranja mecánica
- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Booket
- Pages
- 224
- ISBN
- 9788445013243
This novel confronts the reader with a difficult question: Is it better to choose to be evil than to be forced into goodness? When the state can psychologically engineer a person's morality, what becomes of free will? The narrative forces an examination of the nature of humanity, the limits of societal control, and whether a man stripped of his ability to choose is truly a man at all. It is an exploration of the conflict between individual liberty and social order, one that remains as disturbing and relevant as when it was first written.
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A Clockwork Orange
2019 • W. W. Norton
English
A Clockwork Orange (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
1995 • Turtleback Books
English
A Clockwork Orange (1 Cassette Swc 1417)
1986 • Caedmon Audio Cassette
English
A Clockwork Orange
1996 • Penguin Books
English
A Clockwork Orange Starring Jason Hughes & Jack Devenport
1998 • Bbc Book Pub
English
Other editions

A Clockwork Orange
2019 • W. W. Norton
English

A Clockwork Orange (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
1995 • Turtleback Books
English

A Clockwork Orange (1 Cassette Swc 1417)
1986 • Caedmon Audio Cassette
English

A Clockwork Orange
1996 • Penguin Books
English

A Clockwork Orange Starring Jason Hughes & Jack Devenport
1998 • Bbc Book Pub
English

A Clockwork Orange Low Price CD
2013 • HarperAudio
English

A Clockwork Orange Play with Music
2001 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

A Clockwork Orange
2012 • William Heinemann
English

A Clockwork Orange Restored Edition
2013 • Penguin Books Limited
English

A Clockwork Orange
1990 • Penguin Books Ltd
English

A Clockwork Orange
Polygram Spoken Word
English

A Clockwork Orange Burgess Tribute Edition
2018 • Independently Published
English

发条橙
2011 • 译林出版社
Chinese

A Clockwork Orange
2010 • Audiobooks
English

Die Uhrwerk-Orange Roman
2004 • Klett-Cotta
German

A Clockwork Orange
1963 • Norton
English

A Clockwork Orange
1967 • Norton
English

Modern Classics a Clockwork Orange
2014 • National Geographic Books
English

A Clockwork Orange
2000 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

A Clockwork Orange
1986 • W.W. Norton
English

A Clockwork Orange
1994 • Compact Books
English

A Clockwork Orange
2005 • Buccaneer Books
English

A Clockwork Orange
1965 • Ballantine Books
English

시계태엽 오렌지(개정증보판)(세계문학전집 112)
2022 • 민음사
Korean

Clockwork Orange die Urfassung
2013 • Klett-Cotta
German

A Clockwork Orange
1992 • Reclam
English

A Clockwork Orange Play with Music
2015 • Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
English

A Clockwork Orange
2011 • Penguin Books Limited
English

A Clockwork Orange
1996 • Cinestore
English

A Clockwork Orange
2013 • Bloomsbury UK
English

A Clockwork Orange The Restored Text
2025 • W. W. Norton & Company
English

A Clockwork Orange
1979 • Ballantine Books
English

A Clockwork Orange
1986 • W. W. Norton & Company
English

A Clockwork Orange
1963 • W. W. Norton
English

Clockwork Orange
2012 • Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.
English

Clockwork Orange
1972 • Penguin UK
English

A Clockwork Orange
2008 • Penguin
English

A Clockwork Orange
1988 • Ballantine Books
English
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Clockwork Orange Roman ; [erstmals mit Glossar]
1997 • Heyne
German

A Clockwork Orange (Restored Text)
2012 • W. W. Norton & Company
English

Clockwork Orange die Urfassung
2018 • Klett-Cotta Verlag
German

A Clockwork Orange
2014 • Reclam
English

A Clockwork Orange (The Restored Text)
2013 • W. W. Norton / SFBC
English

A Clockwork Orange
1992 • Caedmon Audio Cassette
English

A Clockwork Orange
1977 • Random House Publishing Group
English

時計じかけのオレンジ完全版
2008 • 早川書房
Japanese

A Clockwork Orange Play with Music
1998 • A&C Black
English

A Clockwork Orange
2010 • Penguin
English

A Clockwork Orange (Blackbirds)
2000 • Penguin Books
English

发条橘子
2011 • 脸谱出版
Chinese

A Clockwork Orange
2025 • W. W. Norton & Company
English

Clockwork Orange Roman
2000 • Heyne
German

A Clockwork Orange 2004
1990 • Arrow
English

A Clockwork Orange
1998 • Penguin
English

A Clockwork Orange
1986 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Penguin Essentials a Clockwork Orange
2011 • National Geographic Books
English

A Clockwork Orange
1983 • Random House Publishing Group
English

A Clockwork Orange
1986 • Norton
English

A Clockwork Orange
2007 • Caedmon Audio Cassette
English

A Clockwork Orange
1962 • Heinemann
English

Clockwork Orange, A
1970 • Ballantine Books
English

A Clockwork Orange
2000 • Penguin
English

A Clockwork Orange
2000 • Penguin UK
English

A Clockwork Orange
1976 • Ballantine Books
English

Le testament de l'orange
1975 • Robert Laffont
French

A Clockwork Orange AB Anniversary Edition
2017 • Independently Published
English

Mechaniczna pomarańcza powieść : wersja R
2018 • Vis-à-vis/Etiuda
Polish

Laranja Mecanica (Em Portugues do Brasil)
2019 • Editora Aleph
Portuguese

La naranja mecanica (nuevo) (Spanish Edition)
2018 • Booket
Spanish

La naranja mecánica 60 aniversario
2022 • Minotauro
Spanish

L'orange mécanique - Pavillons poche
2010 • ROBERT LAFFONT
French

Arancia Meccanica (Italian Edition)
1998 • Einaudi
Italian

Mechaniczna pomarańcza powieść : wersja R
2020 • Vis-à-vis/Etiuda
Polish

La Naranja Mecanica (Spanish Edition)
2005 • Minotauro
Spanish

Laranja Mecanica: Edicao Especial 50 Anos (Em Portugues do Brasil)
2012 • Aleph
Portuguese

Naranja Mecanica
1994 • N/a
Spanish

Mechaniczna pomarańcza
2013 • Vis-a-vis / Etiuda
Polish

La naranja mecánica (1. ed.) (2012)
2012 • Planeta Colombiana
Spanish

La naranja mecánica (NF) (Spanish Edition)
2007 • Booket
Spanish

La taronja mecànica
2014 • labutxaca
Spanish

La naranja mecánica
2012 • Minotauro
Spanish

Laranja Mecânica
2019 • Editora Aleph
Portuguese

LA Naranja Mecanica
1983 • Lectorum Pubns (Juv)

A Clockwork Orange
1974 • Ballantine Books
English

Naranja Mecanica, La (Spanish Edition)
1999 • Minotauro
Spanish

Clockwork Orange
1998 • Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
English

A Clockwork Orange
2021 • Independently Published
English

A Clockwork Orange Gold Anniversary Edition
2018 • Independently Published
English
Our nights were a symphony of violence, each act a carefully orchestrated movement in my own grand, personal opera. We'd give a good kicking to some drunky old veck staggering home, or break into a cottage, where the man of the house would get a good malenky beaking, and his lovely wife, she'd get the full treatment. Oh, it was like a beautiful dance, the fear in their glazzies, the sounds of their suffering, all set to the glorious music of Ludwig van Beethoven, my most dearest friend. One night, a bit of a sherricking, a real brawl with Billyboy's gang, turned sour. We broke into a stately home, and while my droogs were busy with their own greedy devotchka, I dealt with the lady of the house. But something went wrong, a real nasty surprise, and my droogs, those filthy traitorous bratchnies, left me to the rozzers.
The iron gates clanged shut, and I was in Staja, the State Jail, for a good long stretch. The days were long and grey, full of the dull routine of prison life, but I was a clever chellovek. I soon found my way to the prison chaplain, a kindly, if a bit gullible, old veck, and pretended to find God. I read the Holy Bible, not for its teachings, but for the bits of ultraviolence and sex, the real juicy bits. Then came the news of a new way out, a quick way to freedom: the Ludovico Technique. They called it a cure, a way to make bad men good. I volunteered, eager to escape the gray walls and the endless boredom, not knowing what real horrorshow awaited me.
The Ludovico Technique was no picnic, my brothers. Strapped to a chair, eyelids clamped open, I was forced to watch films of sickening ultraviolence and vile sex, while a drug made me feel like I was going to like vomit and pass out. The worst part, though, was the music. My beloved Beethoven, my glorious Ninth, was played over these films of horrorshow, linking the beauty I adored with the sickness I felt. Soon, the mere thought of violence, or even hearing my favorite classical tunes, sent me into fits of nausea and agony. They'd turned me into a mechanical toy, a clockwork orange, with goodness forced upon me, taking away my right to choose.
Released back into the world, I was a different chellovek. No longer capable of violence, I was utterly defenseless. My old droogs, Dim and Georgie, now rozzers themselves, gave me a proper beating. Then I ended up at the cottage of F. Alexander, a writer whose wife my old gang had brutalized. He took me in, not knowing who I was, seeing me as a political weapon against the very government that had "cured" me. But when I, like a fool, started humming "Singin' in the Rain," a tune from that terrible night, he knew. He tried to drive me to suicide, bombarding me with Beethoven, which now brought me nothing but pure physical agony.
I jumped, a long fall, and woke up in the hospital, broken but free from the conditioning. The government, eager to cover up their little experiment, showered me with apologies and promises of a good future, a good job. I was cured, all right, cured of the cure. The sickness was gone, and I could once again appreciate the glorious music, the beautiful sound of Beethoven. But something else had shifted inside me, a deeper change.
I saw Pete, my old droog, now a respectable married man with a loving wife. He had grown up, moved on from the ultraviolence, found a different path. And as I sat there, thinking of my own future, of getting married and having a malenky starry son of my own, a feeling came over me. The desire for the old ultraviolence, the smashing and the bashing, it was fading. The energy of youth, which once drove me to such horrorshow acts, now seemed to yearn for something different, something calmer, more mature. The phase was passing, like a sickness leaving the body, and I realized that perhaps, after all the horrorshow, I was finally ready to grow up.
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The reviews consistently praise "A Clockwork Orange" as a brilliant and thought-provoking work, rich with profound philosophical and ethical questions about free will, morality, and the nature of good and evil. Many highlight the book's invented "Nadsat" slang as a remarkable artistic and linguistic achievement. While initially challenging, readers often find themselves quickly accustomed to its unique vocabulary and cadences, which are lauded for immersing them in the protagonist's world, adding a distinctive charm, and even subtly softening the impact of the narrative's more intense moments. The writing style itself is frequently described as lyrical, powerful, and haunting, creating an unforgettable reading experience that feels both original and eerily prescient in its social commentary.
However, the book is not without its criticisms. A significant point of contention for many reviewers is the intensely disturbing and vivid depiction of violent acts, which some found difficult, sickening, or even gratuitous. The amorality of the main character and the nature of his actions are frequently cited as off-putting, making it a challenging read for those who prefer more conventionally enjoyable narratives. The Nadsat language, despite its eventual appreciation, often presents an initial barrier, leading to a slow start or even prompting some readers to abandon the book. Furthermore, some reviewers found the overall plot to be somewhat lacking or inconsistent, while others felt the book was overrated or less impactful than its reputation, especially when compared to its famous film adaptation. A specific point of division is the book's final chapter, which some believe undermines the narrative's overall force or believability, departing from the tone of earlier sections.
Ultimately, "A Clockwork Orange" is widely regarded as a significant and powerful work of dystopian literature, earning labels such as "masterpiece" and "highly recommended" from many who appreciate its unique qualities. It particularly appeals to readers who are drawn to philosophical and ethical dilemmas, especially concerning free will, morality, and societal conditioning. Those who enjoy experimental literary styles, social commentary, and challenging narratives that provoke deep thought and discussion will likely find it rewarding. However, prospective readers should be prepared for its intense and often disturbing content, as well as the initial linguistic hurdle posed by its distinctive invented language.
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