L'Orange mécanique

L'Orange mécanique

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Jan 1, 1997 · French · Paperback (221 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 221
Language French
Published Jan 1, 1997
Publisher Pocket
ISBN-10 226606231X
ISBN-13 9782266062312

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Le décor inquiétant de cette fable anti-utopique, nous le connaissons bien : c'est celui de la banlieue concentrationnaire qui va recouvrir peu à peu la surface habitable de la planète. Une immense zone urbaine d'ennui, de désolation et de peur. Sur ce monde déshumanisé et ses habitants asservis, Alex, le voyou au charme pervers féru de musique classique et de langues anciennes, entend régner par la violence et la terreur. A la fois tête de sa horde adolescente, il matraque, viole, brûle, torture, et s'acharne à détruire une société programmée pour le bonheur et le progrès. Archange du Mal à l'état pur, il hante à jamais les pages cruelles de cet inoubliable thriller métaphysique.

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Over the three days it took me to read the story I was continually rewarded with a headache from trying to decipher its God awful slang system, having to Google some of the least used terms when I was just absolutely stuck. It makes the story unapproachable and unnecessary obtuse in flow when you're continually having to either Google what it means or go back and reread for context clues only to find out that Alex was talking about a knife, teeth, money, books, girls, and whatever else comes to text. The theme of nature vs conditioned behavior is nothing special whatsoever. Alex's violent nature makes him irredeemable so to posit that he is willing to turn his life around because he wants to have a kid after he sees one of his former droogs in a Café is just lazy and ridiculous. I don't get it. The opening scene of Kubrick's adaption is great though so there's one positive thing I can say about the text.

June 8th 2023
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