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  • George Orwell: A Life

    Bernard Crick

    Hardcover (Sutherland House, May 30, 2019)
    A sublime essayist and author of the masterful political novels 1984 and Animal Farm, George Orwell is at least as relevant in the age of Trump and Brexit as he was in his own short lifetime (1903-1950). Both of his classic novels have been hot sellers over the past two years and his name is conjured daily on newscasts and opinion pages as pundits try to make sense of the strange political moment in which we live.In keeping with that moment, The Sutherland House brings back to print the definitive biography, George Orwell: A Life, by political scholar Sir Bernard Crick. Originally published in 1982, Crick's Orwell was the first biography of its subject written with the cooperation of his widow. It was immediately lauded for its wealth of detail and shrewd analysis of Orwell's life, literature, and politics. "Not only was it a pioneering biography," said the editor of The Cambridge Companion to George Orwell, "but it remains the best one there is."Professor Crick's highly readable and clear-eyed assessment of Orwell's thought and personal development is as necessary to an understanding to the author and his work as that author and his work are to an understanding of contemporary life.
  • George Orwell: A Life

    Bernard Crick

    eBook (The Sutherland House Inc., May 30, 2019)
    A sublime essayist and author of the masterful political novels 1984 and Animal Farm, George Orwell is at least as relevant in the age of Trump and Brexit as he was in his own short lifetime (1903-1950). Both of his classic novels have been hot sellers over the past two years and his name is conjured daily on newscasts and opinion pages as pundits try to make sense of the strange political moment in which we live.In keeping with that moment, The Sutherland House brings back to print the definitive biography, George Orwell: A Life, by political scholar Sir Bernard Crick. Originally published in 1982, Crick's Orwell was the first biography of its subject written with the cooperation of his widow. It was immediately lauded for its wealth of detail and shrewd analysis of Orwell's life, literature, and politics. "Not only was it a pioneering biography," said the editor of The Cambridge Companion to George Orwell, "but it remains the best one there is."Professor Crick's highly readable and clear-eyed assessment of Orwell's thought and personal development is as necessary to an understanding to the author and his work as that author and his work are to an understanding of contemporary life.
  • George Orwell: A Life

    Bernard Crick

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, March 1, 1981)
    The first and only authorized biography of George Orwell, written with the cooperation of Orwell's widow, relates the private facts of the political writer's life to the substance of his writing
  • George Orwell: A Life

    Bernard Crick

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Aug. 26, 1982)
    The first and only authorized biography of George Orwell, written with the cooperation of Orwell's widow, relates the private facts of the political writer's life to the substance of his writing
  • George Orwell: a life

    Bernard Crick

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1982)
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  • George Orwell

    Keith Ferrell

    Hardcover (M. Evans & Company, Feb. 1, 1985)
    Chronicles Orwell's life and career, from his years in England's colonial service to his poverty-stricken early years as a writer, his increasing identification with the poor and downtrodden, his growth as a political moralist, and the creation of his masterpieces
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  • Orwell, George

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace, March 15, 1949)
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  • George Orwell

    CRICK BERNARD

    Hardcover (ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS - LITTLE BROWN, March 15, 1980)
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  • George Orwell: A Life.

    Bernard Crick

    Hardcover (Boston: Little, Brown, Atlantic Monthly, 1980, March 15, 1980)
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  • George Orwell

    Anita Croy

    Paperback (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    George Orwell's 1984 had a major impact on the world when it was first released, and its themes of government surveillance, the threat of totalitarianism, and the suppression of information continue to resonate today. As readers are introduced to this novel and Orwell's other groundbreaking works of literature, including Animal Farm, they explore the many ways literature reflects the past and can help shape the future. Biographical details are presented through engaging main text, primary source images, and graphic organizers. Sidebars help readers closely analyze Orwell's work and think critically about how his themes are still relevant today.
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  • George Orwell

    Haydn Middleton

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, )
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  • George Orwell

    Anita Croy

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    George Orwell's 1984 had a major impact on the world when it was first released, and its themes of government surveillance, the threat of totalitarianism, and the suppression of information continue to resonate today. As readers are introduced to this novel and Orwell's other groundbreaking works of literature, including Animal Farm, they explore the many ways literature reflects the past and can help shape the future. Biographical details are presented through engaging main text, primary source images, and graphic organizers. Sidebars help readers closely analyze Orwell's work and think critically about how his themes are still relevant today.
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