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Was Inspired By
Orwell stated in 1936: "I worshipped Kipling at 13, loathed him at 17, enjoyed him at 20, despised him at 25, and now again rather admire him."
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Writing in the "Los Angeles Times Book Review" (03/07/1999), Susie Linfield notes the influence of Orwell on Wendy Lesser's work: "Lesser identifies herself as a fan of George Orwell and even considered calling her magazine 'Wigan Pier'...Yet it is the Orwell of 'Politics and the English Language'--with its insistence on lucid language as a moral imperative--that seems to have influenced her most."
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Hitchens has expressed his admiration for Orwell above most others--"I think he was a very witty and brilliant stylist. [A]lways worth rereading."
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"'Ulysses' has every merit except those that a novel should have."
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"[Galsworthy] was a bad writer, and some inner trouble, sharpening his sensitiveness, nearly made him into a good one; his discontent healed itself, and he reverted to type."
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Biography
Son of an English administrator stationed in India (in the "Opium Department"), Orwell (born Eric Blair) returned to Henley-on-Thames in England with his mother when he was 2. He eventually attended Eton, becoming a somewhat rebellious boy who questioned his family's middle-class values. From 1921 to 1927, he served with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, a job he loathed, and after he resigned he devoted himself to learning to write, first in England, then in Paris, where he began to publish more... 
 
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06/25/1903 India, South Asia,


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Jamie wrote a review on Animal Farm, and, 1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four
Between 1984 and Animal Farm, Animal Farm is the better story. Though more explicit in its portrayal of totalitarianism, 1984 seems to loose track of the plot more often than not. Animal farm stays almost directly on track the entire time while still remaining entertaining and through its usage of the "cute farm animal" shtick actually makes the whole thing seem more real, odd as that may seem. Likewise the animal's perspectives as they try to puzzle out where things went wrong are so well played that it's hard not to get extremely angry despite the unreality of the actual characters. However, 1984 does have its moments, the relationship between the main character and the other 'deviant' is well done. And of course the image and pervasiveness of 'Big Brother' in the character's world is what made it a classic. Both great books.


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1984 is genius!
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legend..
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Το 1984 τα σπαει...!!1 κ γραφτηκε τοσα χρονια πριν.. Ενα απο τα καλυτερα βιβλια π εχει τυχει να διαβασω
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very witty and brilliant stylist !!!
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