Diaries
Title | Diaries PDF eBook |
Author | George Orwell |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | 690 |
Release | 2012-08-20 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0871403293 |
A major literary event—the long-awaited publication of George Orwell's diaries, chronicling the events that inspired his greatest works. This groundbreaking volume, never before published in the United States, at last introduces the interior life of George Orwell, the writer who defined twentieth-century political thought. Written as individual books throughout his career, the eleven surviving diaries collected here record Orwell’s youthful travels among miners and itinerant laborers, the fearsome rise of totalitarianism, the horrific drama of World War II, and the feverish composition of his great masterpieces Animal Farm and 1984 (which have now sold more copies than any two books by any other twentieth-century author). Personal entries cover the tragic death of his first wife and Orwell’s own decline as he battled tuberculosis. Exhibiting great brilliance of prose and composition, these treasured dispatches, edited by the world’s leading Orwell scholar, exhibit “the seeds of famous passages to come” (New Statesman) and amount to a volume as penetrating as the autobiography he would never write.
Burmese Days
Title | Burmese Days PDF eBook |
Author | George Orwell |
Publisher | Wildside Press LLC |
Total Pages | 367 |
Release | 2022-09-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1667640550 |
Burmese Days is George Orwell's first novel, originally published in 1934. Set in British Burma during the waning days of the British empire, when Burma was ruled from Delhi as part of British India, the novel serves as a portrait of the dark side of the British Raj. At the center of the novel is John Flory, trapped within a bigger system that is undermining the better side of human nature. The novel deals with indigenous corruption and imperial bigotry in a society where natives peoples were viewed as interesting, but ultimately inferior. Includes a bibliography and brief bio of the author.
Men at Arms
Title | Men at Arms PDF eBook |
Author | Evelyn Waugh |
Publisher | Alien Ebooks |
Total Pages | 364 |
Release | 2023-06-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1667623737 |
Volume 1 of Waugh's Sword of Honour trilogy. The other two volumes are Officers and Gentlemen and The End of the Battle (UK title Unconditional Surrender). The novel is semi-autobiographical and reflects Waugh's experiences during the Second World War, while giving a satirical view of military bureaucracy. There is a strong religious element.
Burmese Days
Title | Burmese Days PDF eBook |
Author | George Orwell |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 305 |
Release | 2021-01-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 019885370X |
Based on his experiences as a policeman in Burma, George Orwell's first novel is set during the end days of British colonialism, when Burma is ruled from Delhi as part of British India.
Finding George Orwell in Burma
Title | Finding George Orwell in Burma PDF eBook |
Author | Emma Larkin |
Publisher | Portobello Books Limited |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Burma |
ISBN | 9781847084026 |
A brilliant political travelogue that uses Burma to explain Orwell and Orwell to explain what life is really like under the authoritarian rule of the Burmese generals.
The Unsung Artistry of George Orwell
Title | The Unsung Artistry of George Orwell PDF eBook |
Author | Loraine Saunders |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 170 |
Release | 2016-02-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317012798 |
In a timely and radically new reappraisal of George Orwell's fiction, Loraine Saunders reads Orwell's novels as tales of successful emancipation rather than as chronicles of failure. Contending that Orwell's novels have been undervalued as works of art, she offers extensive textual analysis to reveal an author who is in far more control of his prose than has been appreciated. Persuasively demonstrating that Orwell's novels of the 1930s such as A Clergyman's Daughter and Keep the Aspidistra Flying are no less important as literature than Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, Saunders argues they have been victims of a critical tradition whose practitioners have misunderstood Orwell's narrative style, failed to appreciate Orwell's political stance, and were predisposed to find little merit in Orwell's novels. Saunders devotes significant attention to George Gissing's influence on Orwell, particularly with regard to his representations of women. She also examines Orwell's socialism in the context of the political climate of the 1930s, finding that Orwell, in his successful negotiation of the fine balance between art and propaganda, had much more in common with Charlie Chaplin than with writers like Stephen Spender or W. H. Auden. As a result of Saunders's detailed and accessible analysis, which illuminates how Orwell harmonized allegory with documentary, polyphonic voice with monophonic, and elegy with comedy, Orwell's contributions to the genre of political fiction are finally recognized.
Secret Histories
Title | Secret Histories PDF eBook |
Author | Emma Larkin |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Burma |
ISBN | 9780719556951 |
Burma, where George Orwell worked as an officer in the Imperial police force, is currently ruled by one of the oldest and most brutal military dictatorships in the world. Emma Larkin presents a side to the country that the regime does not want revealed: a hidden world that can be found only in whispered conversations, covered books and the potent rumours wafting like vapours through the country's teashops. Starting in the former royal city of Mandalay, she travelled through the moody delta regions on the edge of the Bay of Bengal, to the mildewed splendour of the old port town Moulmein, and ending her journey in the mountains of the far north, in the forgotten town Orwell used as the setting for Burmese Days. Visiting the places where Orwell lived and meeting the people who live there today, Emma Larkin gives a vivid and moving portrait of a people for whom reading is resistance.