George Orwell Visions of Dystopia, 9781839644740
Hardcover
Explore Orwell’s dystopian roots, alongside Zamyatin and London’s chilling visions.

George Orwell Visions of Dystopia

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  • Hardcover

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    12 January 2021

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Summary

Orwell is most well-known for his two famous novels Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm, but their dystopian vision was informed by observations of poverty in England (Down and Out in Paris’ and London and Road to Wigan Pier), and disillusion with political and national events of the 1930s and 1940s. Homage to Catalonia chronicled his experience of the Spanish Civil War and formulated his revulsion against totalitarianism, highlighted in his subse…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781839644740
ISBN-10:1839644745
Author:George Orwell, Richard Bradford, D.J. Taylor
Publisher:Flame Tree Publishing
Imprint:Flame Tree Publishing
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:12 January 2021
Weight:792g
Dimensions:234mm x 153mm x 36mm
Series:Gothic Fantasy
About The Author

George Orwell

George Orwell: The pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair, was born in Bengal, India, in 1903. He was educated at Eton, became a policeman in Burma but suffered and studied poverty. His great works, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, are a product of his hatred of totalitarianism. His legacy of writing and political thought is much admired today.

Richard Bradford (Introduction, and Editor): is Research Professor at Ulster University and Visiting Professor at Avignon University. He has held posts at Oxford, the University of Wales and Trinity College, Dublin, and has published thirty-five books. Ten of these are literary biographies, including lives of Kingsley Amis, Philip Larkin, Alan Sillitoe, Martin Amis, Ernest Hemingway, John Milton and most recently the widely-acclaimed Orwell: A Man of Our Time (2020). His life of Patricia Highsmith will appear on the centenary of her birth in 2021.

D.J. Taylor (Foreword): is the author of Orwell: The Life, which won the Whitbread Biography Prize in 2003, as well as the acclaimed biography Thackeray (1999). The most recent of his eleven novels are The Windsor Faction (2013), joint winner of the Sidewise Award for Alternate History, Derby Day (2011), At the Chime of a City Clock (2010), Ask Alice (2009) and Kept: A Victorian Mystery (2006). Also well known as a critic and reviewer, David has published books on British fiction and writes for many UK and US newspapers and publications.

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