A Vision of Battlements is the first novel by the writer and composer
Anthony Burgess, who was born in Manchester in 1917. Set in Gibraltar
during the Second World War, the book follows the fortunes of Richard
Ennis, an army sergeant and incipient composer who dreams of composing
great music and building a new cultural world after the end of the war.
Following the example of his literary hero, James Joyce, Burgess takes
the structure of his book from Virgil's Aeneid. The result is, like
Joyce's Ulysses, a comic rewriting of a classical epic, whose critique
of the Army and the postwar settlement is sharp and assured. The Irwell
Edition is the first publication of Burgess's forgotten masterpiece
since 1965. This new edition includes an introduction and notes by
Andrew Biswell, author of a prize-winning biography of Anthony
Burgess.