Sulleuropa Lettera A George Orwell Un Enigma Per La Didattica E Un Dialogo Con Le Parole Di Erri De Luca E Claudio Magris

The New York Times: ‘Orwell: 2+2=5’ Review: How George Came to See the World as Orwellian

‘Orwell: 2+2=5’ Review: How George Came to See the World as Orwellian

The Economist: Interest in George Orwell and his dystopian fiction is high

FEW WRITERS have achieved the cult status of George Orwell. He is so much a part of the collective imagination that John Rodden, an Orwell scholar, goes so far as to call him “the most important ...

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NEW YORK (AP) — Some complete works by George Orwell are coming to Substack. On Oct. 28, the Orwell Foundation will launch Orwell Daily, which for free will serialize at least a portion of the ...

Seventy-five years ago, in August 1946, George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” was published in the United States. It was a huge success, with over a half-million copies sold in its first year. “Animal Farm” ...

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George Orwell’s writings have left a lasting imprint on American thought and culture. ullstein bild/ullstein bild via Getty Images As a philosophy professor, I’m interested in the continuing relevance ...

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George Orwell was an English author famous for his novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-four (1949), the autobiographical Down and Out in Paris and London (1933), and Homage to Catalonia (1938), an account of his experiences in the Spanish Civil War.

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English author George Orwell is most famous for his novels ‘Animal Farm’ and ‘1984.’ Read about his real name, books, education, marriages, death, and more.

George Orwell: How the ‘1984’ Author Used His Own Life in His Books