This book just keeps getting better: fascinating on the impact of the book in the 1950s.
This book just keeps getting better: fascinating on the impact of the book in the 1950s.
Orwell's writing engages really closely with key debates of relevance to today - what is freedom of speech? Are ideas or individuals more important?
Links and influences to 1984, some more surprising than others!
... his commanding officer was a former member of Mosley's Blackshirts.
Don't much like the sound of Addison Peale Russell's vision of the future - part of end of 19th c enthusiasm for novels imagining the distant future.
Women are "jailed for such crimes as drinking, whistling and bad grammar..."
This book didn‘t grab me immediately, but ultimately I found the material on Orwell‘s life and the impact of “1984” since its publication compelling.
George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair in India on June.25.1903, His Mother Ida brought him to England the following year was a very intelligent woman who was half French who mixed with Suffragettes and Fabians. His Father Richard Blair was a mid ranking civil servant for the British‘s imperial government opium department and didn‘t re-enter his son‘s life until 1912 and then he appeared as the elderly man who was always saying don‘t.