‘When I was about sixteen I suddenly discovered the joy of mere words’. Best known for his remarkable novels Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell’s essay writings throughout the 1930s and 40s are just as compelling. From ‘Why I Write’ to ‘Shooting an Elephant’ and ‘A Hanging’, his observations offer contemporary readers a snapshot of Britain during some of its most turbulent decades. This collection, ranging from Orwell’s experiences as a police officer in South-East Asia to opinion pieces on British political unrest and the horrors of war, is a selection of his most acclaimed essays, which continue to be revered today for their originality and insight.
- Publisher: William Collins
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Publication date:
28/03/2024
- ISBN: 9780008699437
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Page extent:
208
- Format: Paperback
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Dimensions:
198 mm x 129 mm
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