- Korova Milk Bar
The Korova Milk Bar ("korova" is Russian for "cow") appears in the novel and film "
A Clockwork Orange " byAnthony Burgess , twisting themilk bar into a less innocent place.The bar serves milk laced with drugs. The protagonist and narrator Alex lists some of the (
fictitious ) ingredients one can request: vellocet (LSD ), synthemesc (syntheticmescaline s), drencrom (adrenochrome .) For another ingredient he uses the phrase (drink the milk) "with knives in it," as it "would sharpen you up".cite book
title = A Clockwork Orange
edition = Reissue
last = Burgess
first = Anthony
coauthors =
year = 1986
publisher = W. W. Norton & Company
id = ISBN 978-0393312836
pages = p. 1] By serving milk (instead of alcohol), the bar is able to serve intoxicating libations to minors. In the film, the bar has furniture in the shape of naked women and the milk that is served comes from their nipples. The furniture is based on the work of British sculptor Allen Jones.Other uses
There was a bar in
New York City 's East Village named the Korova Milk Bar styled after the bar in the film. [cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066921/faq|title=Is there a real "Korova Milk Bar",IMDB ] The bar closed in October 2006 but served as a Mecca for the New York City goth, punk, industrial, metal, hardcore andfetish sub-cultures for many years. [cite web|url=http://www.43places.com/visit/Korova-Milk-Bar-Alphabet-City-East-Village/733975|title=43 Places, "Korova Milk Bar"] In September 2007, the bar re-opened inWhite Plains, New York . [cite web|url=http://www.korovamilkbar.com|title=Korova Milk Bar]There are currently Korova Milk Bars on
Bourke Street inMelbourne , with an interior theme designed to emulate its fictional counterpart, and onSaint Laurent Boulevard inMontreal ,Quebec .References
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