Rob Price
Gutbrain Records
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2012 October 19 • Friday

ln This Man and Music (1982), [Anthony] Burgess said that "phrases and sentences should be framed in terms of a satisfyingly new, even strange or eccentric, sonic impact", and that if he were to be remembered for one thing only, it should be this sentence from Enderby Outside: "he had breathed on Hogg-Enderby, bafflingly (for no banquet would serve, because of the known redolence of onions, onions) onions".

—Ben Masters, The Times Literary Supplement, September 28 2012