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Enderby (fictional character) Francis Xavier Enderby is the protagonist of a quartet of comic novels by Anthony Burgess. The character itself was first conceived by Burgess during his service in Malaya (ref to Little Wilson & Big God) but did not appear until the first novel in 1963.

At the start of the cycle, Enderby is shown as a poet, living on the interest from investments left to him by his stepmother, who has a solitary life in Brighton, plagued by dyspepsia. He appears to compose most of his work while seated on the lavatory and uses the bathtub as a filing cabinet.

The four volumes that make up the cycle are:

  • Inside Mr. Enderby (London, Heinemann, 1963 - as 'Joseph Kell')
  • Enderby Outside (London, Heinemann, 1968)
  • The Clockwork Testament, or Enderby's End (London, Hart-Davis,MacGibbon, 1974)
  • Enderby's Dark Lady, or No End of Enderby (London, Hutchinson, 1984)

Burgess named the character after Enderby Land, a projecting land mass of Antarctica.


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