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Why Orwell Matters (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Why Orwell MattersThis biographical essay assesses the life, achievements and myth of the great political writer, George Orwell. Tearing down the facade of sainthood, the author also rebuts Orwells' critics, explaining why his moral outlook remains important 50 years after his death.
Full description- Publisher: BASIC BOOKS
- Published: 21 August 2003
- Format: Paperback 224 pages
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- Categories: Biography: General | Biography: Literary | Literary Studies: General | Literary Studies: From C 1900 - | Literary Studies: Fiction, Novelists & Prose Writers
- ISBN 13: 9780465030507 ISBN 10: 0465030505
- Sales rank: 5,721
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"Hitchens presents a George Orwell fit for the 21st century. "-Boston Globe. In this widely acclaimed biographical essay, Christopher Hitchens assesses the life, the achievements, and the myth of the great political writer and participant George Orwell. In true emulative and contrarian style, Hitchens is both admiring and aggressive, sympathetic yet critical, taking true measure of his subject as hero and problem. Answering both the detractors and the false claimants, Hitchens tears down the faade of sainthood erected by the hagiographers and rebuts the critics point by point. He examines Orwell and his perspectives on fascism, empire, feminism, and Englishness, as well as his outlook on America, a country and culture towards which he exhibited much ambivalence. Whether thinking about empires or dictators, race or class, nationalism or popular culture, Orwell's moral outlook remains indispensable in a world that has undergone vast changes in the fifty years since his death. Combining the best of Hitchens's polemical punch and intellectual elegance in a tightly woven and subtle argument, this book addresses not only why Orwell matters today, but how he will continue to matter in a future, uncertain world. Christopher Hitchens, one of the most incisive minds of our own age, meets Orwell on the page in this provocative encounter of wit, contention and moral truth.

