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Weight | 0.51 kg |
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Dimensions | 12.7 × 41 × 4.2 cm |
£14.99
Paperback | 624 pages, 2x 8pp plate sections
127 x 410 x 42 | 510g
Over seventy years since his premature death, George Orwell (1903-50) has become one of the most significant figures in western literature. His two dystopian masterpieces, Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) have together sold over 40 million copies. Even now, he continues to exert a decisive influence on our understanding of international power-politics.
D.J. Taylor’s new biography, the first full-length study for 20 years, draws on a wide range of previously unseen material – newly-discovered letters to old girlfriends and professional colleagues, the recollections of the dwindling band of people who remember him, new information about his life in the early 1930s – to produce a definitive portrait of this complex, driven and self-mythologising man.
Weight | 0.51 kg |
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Dimensions | 12.7 × 41 × 4.2 cm |
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