1984. Cross yard. Days in Burma. Orwell J.
George Orwell is one of the most read authors in the world and a very contradictory person of his time. Born in Bengal, studied in the end, worked in the police, on the radio and in the Bukinist store, fought in Spain and wrote books. The ardent opponent of communism and the defender of democratic socialism, Orwell arranged a rebellion against the society that he was so striving for, but in which he felt absolutely stranger.
The book presents three different works of Orwell: the early novel “Days in Burma”, as well as the satirical novel “The Castard” and the anti-utopia “1984” that brought world fame,
the first novel by Orwell, “Days in Burma”, was based on his experience in the colonial police of Burma in the 1920s And he caused hot disputes due to a sharp image of a colonial society.
The novel “The Castard” is full of acute sarcasm and political satire. The inhabitants of the farm personify the most terrible human vices, and the farm itself becomes a symbol of totalitarian society. The problem of totalitarianism found a wider scope in 1984 - the last novel by Orwell, along with Zamyatin, “On the wonderful New World” Haxli and “451 ° according to Fahrenheit” by Bradbury. What will happen if the ideas of fascism and dictatorship spread in the ruling circles? What will become a public way if the government requires a steady subordination? What disaster will this mode lead to?
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Eric Arthur Blair (Orwell George) |
| Number of pages | 608 |
| The year of publishing | 2022 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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