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''Mozart and the Wolf Gang'' is a 1991 novel by Anthony Burgess about the life and world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Among other things, it attempts to fictionalize Mozart's Symphony No.40. The book is one of a group of Burgess novels with musical themes, the others being ''Napoleon Symphony: A Novel in Four Movements'', which is built around Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, ''A Clockwork Orange'', in which Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 features prominently, and ''The Pianoplayers'', about the music hall era. ''Mozart and the Wolf Gang'' brings to life various composers through fictional representations: Prokofiev, Gershwin, Elgar, Rossini, Mendelssohn, Berlioz, Wagner and Schoenberg feature in various dialogues. In the same year, 1991, that he published the novel, Burgess brought out a work on the composer entitled ''On Mozart: A Paean for Wolfgang, Being a Celestial Colloquy, an Opera Libretto, a Film Script, a Schizophrenic Dialogue, a Bewildered Rumination''.
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