Enderby Outside - Plot Summary

Plot Summary

After a failed suicide attempt at the very end of Inside Mr. Enderby, the second novel opens with the protagonist under psychiatric care and working as a bartender at a large London hotel. Under the name of 'Hogg' (his stepmother's maiden name, we learn), he is persuaded to renounce the creation of poetry as an adolescent preoccupation and to pursue useful work.

Hogg-Enderby, bereft of his stock of capital and now divorced, is forced to earn his keep and finds that the poetic muse has left him. He also finds that his work has been plagiarised, again, by a certain rock singer named Yod Crewsey - whose band, the Crewsey Fixers, are managed and groomed by his former wife.

After being implicated in the public murder of Crewsey during a banquet at the hotel, Enderby-Hogg goes on the run to Morocco - to the bar of a rival poet named Rawcliffe. Assuming control and ownership of Rawcliffe's property upon his death, and the death of his 'Hogg' persona, Enderby realises that his muse is returning.

Works of Anthony Burgess
Novels
  • The Malayan Trilogy
    • Time for a Tiger
    • The Enemy in the Blanket
    • Beds in the East
  • The Right to an Answer
  • The Doctor is Sick
  • The Worm and the Ring
  • Devil of a State
  • One Hand Clapping
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • The Wanting Seed
  • Honey for the Bears
  • Inside Mr. Enderby
  • The Eve of St. Venus
  • Nothing Like the Sun
  • A Vision of Battlements
  • Tremor of Intent
  • Enderby Outside
  • M/F
  • Napoleon Symphony
  • The Clockwork Testament
  • Beard's Roman Women
  • Abba Abba
  • 1985
  • Man of Nazareth
  • Earthly Powers
  • The End of the World News
  • Enderby's Dark Lady
  • The Kingdom of the Wicked
  • The Pianoplayers
  • Any Old Iron
  • Mozart and the Wolf Gang
  • A Dead Man in Deptford
  • Byrne
Short story collections
  • The Devil's Mode
Poetry
  • Moses: A Narrative
  • Revolutionary Sonnets
Essays
  • An Essay on Censorship
  • Homage to Qwert Yuiop
  • One Man's Chorus
Critical works
  • Shakespeare
  • Joysprick
  • Ninety-Nine Novels
  • A Mouthful of Air
Operettas
  • Blooms of Dublin
Symphonies
  • Sinfoni Melayu
Autobiography
  • Little Wilson and Big God
  • You've Had Your Time

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