Anthony Burgess Quotes
I Was Eighteen Now, Just Gone. Eighteen Was Not A Young Age. At Eighteen Old Wolfgang Amadeus Had Written Concertos And Symphonies And Operas And Oratorios And All That Cal, No, Not Cal, Heavenly Music. And Then There Was Old Felix M. With His "Midsummer Night's Dream" Overture. And There Were Others. And There Was This Like French Poet Set By Old Benjy Britt, Who Had Done All His Best Poetry By The Age Of Fifteen, O My Brothers. Arthur, His First Name. Eighteen Was Not All That Young An Age Then. But What Was I Going To Do?
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