George Orwell Visions of Dystopia - Orwell George - książka
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Orwell is renowned primarily for his iconic novels, "Nineteen Eighty-Four" and "Animal Farm," which draw their dystopian perspectives from his observations of England's poverty detailed in "Down and Out in Paris and London" and "The Road to Wigan Pier," as well as his disenchantment with the political and social events of the 1930s and 1940s. In "Homage to Catalonia," Orwell recounts his experiences during the Spanish Civil War, solidifying his aversion to totalitarian regimes, a theme prominent in his later novels.
A newly curated collection, featuring an introduction by Professor Richard Bradford and a foreword by Whitbread Prize recipient D.
J. Taylor, unites Orwell's renowned novels with key nonfiction pieces. This includes extended sections from "Down and Out in Paris and London" and "The Road to Wigan Pier," alongside the complete "Homage to Catalonia." Additionally, the collection incorporates brief works from notable figures like Jack London, who also delves into themes of totalitarianism in "The Iron Heel," and Yevgeny Zamyatin, whose influential work "We" issues a poignant caution against a dystopian police state.
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