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Wikipedia article'Devil of a State' is a 1961 novel by Anthony Burgess based on his experience living and working in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of the Southeast Asian sultanate of Brunei, on the island of Borneo, in 1958-59. It is the fourth of what have been called Burgess's "exotic novels", the others being 'Time for a Tiger', 'The Enemy in the Blanket' and 'Beds in the East'. To avoid any risk of a libel suit the action was set in an imaginary caliphate, "Dunia", the location was moved to East Africa, and a UN representative was substituted for the British adviser. In the first volume of his autobiography, 'Little Wilson and Big God, Being the First Part of the Confessions of Anthony Burgess' (1987), Burgess wrote:[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=yeQ9wr5SrmgC&lpg=PA431&dq=This%20novel%20was%2C%20is%2C%20about%20Brunei%2C%20which%20was%20renamed%20Naraka%2C%20Malayo-Arabic%20for%20hell.%20Little%20invention%20was%20needed%20to%20contrive%20a%20large%20cast%20of%20unbelievable%20characters%20and%20a%20number%20of%20interwoven%20plots.%20Though%20completed%20in%201958%2C%20the%20work%20was%20not%20published%20until%201961%2C%20for%20what%20it%20was%20worth%20it%20was%20made%20a%20choice%20of%20the%20book%20society.%20Heinemann%2C%20my%20publisher%2C%20was%20doubtful%20about%20publishing%20it%3A%20it%20might%20be%20libelous.%20I%20had%20to%20change%20the%20setting%20from%20Borneo%20to%20an%20East%20African%20one.%20Heinemann%20was%20right%20to%20be%20timorous.%20In%20early%201958%20'The%20Enemy%20in%20the%20Blanket'%20appeared%20and%20this%20at%20once%20provoked%20a%20libel%20suit.&pg=PA431#v=onepage&q&f=false 'Little Wilson and Big God'], Anthony Burgess, Random House, 2012, page 431
Characters and plotThe Italians 'Nando and Paolo Tasca', father and son, are working on the marble in the grandiose mosque that is under construction (this was in fact the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque, designed by an Italian architect and built while Burgess was in Brunei). After a furious argument with his violent father over a purloined pocket watch, Paolo seeks refuge in one of the mosque's minarets. When political oppositionists learn of Paolo's act, they exalt him as a hero in the struggle against colonial oppression and he becomes a household name in enlightened circles around the world. But how will they get him to come down? NotesCategory:1961 novels Category:Novels set in Brunei Category:Heinemann (publisher) books | |
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