George Orwell

Life and Legacy

Robert Colls author Robert Colls editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Publishing:21st Jan '26

£14.99

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George Orwell has never been more quoted and misquoted. Can he be rescued from the soundbites? George Orwell remains a work in progress. He is, or has become, a meme, a global writer, a national treasure, a London statue, a scholarly society, a Prize and a Journal, a trope and a show, various movies, various murals, various misquotations, two adjectives, at least half a dozen fictions and most recently “a dead metaphor” with plenty more accolades to come. George Orwell: Life and Legacy is an intellectual biography which offers an original account of Orwell's life and work from his birth in the high noon of British imperialism in 1903, to his death on the eve of the Cold War in 1950. Orwell's life played out against a background of two world wars, two great revolutions, one long global depression, the rise and rise of Communism, and the war-time pre-eminence of the United States. Yet no matter how alert he was to all these great struggles, and no matter how guarded he was in his personal life, Orwell never turned away from the question of who he was, and the contradictions that entailed. His two great modern masterpieces Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) arrived to define the age he lived in. Interest in him has never abated since; no writer is more quoted or misquoted. Orwell is in danger of being lost to soundbites. Colls reveals the author once again.

More than any other twentieth century writer, George Orwell has been-as Robert Colls puts it-"memeified". A buzzword has overshadowed the singular and unique individual that once existed. In this scholarly reassessment, the man himself is uncovered. Everything is freshly presented--his imperial origins and shifting politics, truth-telling journalism and relations with women. If you want a new view of Orwell, read Colls. * John Gray, contributing writer for New Statesman *
This is a deeply impressive contribution to studies of the life and work of George Orwell. Robert Colls has already had a significant impact on the field of Orwell scholarship, and this book will consolidate that influence. * Nathan Waddell, edit The Oxford or of The Handbook of George Orwell *

ISBN: 9780198830016

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160 pages