1984-ieji – anglų rašytojo Džordžo Orvelo antiutopinis romanas, kurio pagrindinis veikėjas Winston Smith, intelektualus Teisybės ministerijos biurokratas, gyvena diktatūroje 1984-aisiais. Romanas, parašytas 1948 m. ir išleistas 1949 m., yra išverstas į daugiau kaip šešiasdešimt kalbų, o kai kurios šalyse – uždraustas. …
Gyvulių ūkis – žinomiausia anglų rašytojo Džordžo Orvelo satyrinė tarybinio totalitarizmo alegorija. Knyga atspindi svarbiausius Stalino eros įvykius. Apysaką 1945 m. išleido Londono leidykla „Secker and Warburg“.
Dienos Paryžiuje ir Londone – pusiau autobiografinis Džordžo Orvelo pasakojimas apie gyvenimą skurde Paryžiuje ir Londone, pirmoji jo knyga. Istorija pradedama Paryžiuje, kur Orvelas gyveno dvejus metus, pragyvenimui užsidirbdamas iš anglų kalbos mokymo, recenzijų ir straipsnių rašymo įvairiems periodiniams …
"I wonder what is the appropriate first action when you come from a country at war and set foot on peaceful soil. Mine was to rush to the tobacco-kiosk and buy as many cigars and cigarettes as I could stuff into my pockets." Most war correspondents observe wars and then tell stories about the battles, the soldiers and …
Burmese Days is a novel by British writer George Orwell. It was first published in the UK in 1934. It is a tale from the waning days of British colonialism, when Burma was ruled from Delhi as a part of British India – "a portrait of the dark side of the British Raj." At its centre is John Flory, "the lone and lacking …
The Road to Wigan Pier is a book by the British writer George Orwell, first published in 1937. The first half of this work documents his sociological investigations of the bleak living conditions among the working class in Lancashire and Yorkshire in the industrial north of England before World War II. The second half …
Gordon Comstock loathes dull, middle-class respectability and worship of money. He gives up a 'good job' in advertising to work part-time in a bookshop, giving him more time to write. But he slides instead into a self-induced poverty that destroys his creativity and his spirit. Only Rosemary, ever-faithful Rosemary, …
George Bowling, the hero of this comic novel, is a middle-aged insurance salesman who lives in an average English suburban row house with a wife and two children. One day, after winning some money from a bet, he goes back to the village where he grew up, to fish for carp in a pool he remembers from thirty years …
"Why I Write" is an essay by George Orwell detailing his personal journey to becoming a writer. It was first published in the Summer 1946 edition of Gangrel. The editors of this magazine, J.B.Pick and Charles Neil, had asked a selection of writers to explain why they wrote. The essay offers a type of …