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George Orwell
Tanya Agathocleous

George Orwell

Battling Big Brother

Oxford University Press US (Jun 22, 2000)
9780195121858
114 pages | 236 x 250 mm | English
Dewey 828.91209
LC Classification PR6029.R8 .Z55 2000
LC Control No. 99086163

Subject

  • Authors, English
  • Authors, English - 20th Century
  • Authors, English/ 20th Century/ Biography/ Juvenile Literature
  • Literature And Society/ England/ History/ 20th Century/ Juvenile Literature

Plot

George Orwell (1903-1950) is remembered mainly as the author of two of the most powerful, cogent social critiques ever written: Animal Farm (1945) and 1984 (1948). Less known is the turbulent life story of the popular novelist, from his birth in India as Eric Arthur Blair to his struggle to complete 1984 while suffering from tuberculosis, the disease that would kill him two years after the book's publication.An original, independent spirit, Orwell chose an unusual career for an Eton graduate--he joined the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. Five years later, he came back to Europe and lived in both Paris and London, investigating the lives of the underprivileged and often sharing their experiences firsthand by living as a tramp. He fought against Fascism in the Spanish Civil War and simultaneously honed his writing skills while working as a journalist. Eventually he turned to writing as a full-time occupation, drawing on his varied experiences to recreate the precise details for which his novels are famous. Tanya Agathocleous's concise biography is enhanced by sidebars and picture captions which include numerous excerpts from Orwell's journalistic and literary writings. A final chapter explores Orwell's cultural legacy--his lasting contributions to freedom of thought throughout the world.

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