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The Road to Wigan Pier
By (Author) George Orwell
Introduction by Dbora Tavares
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Publishing
27th September 2022
27th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
305.562094276
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
240g
A new edition of Orwell's early account of bleak working class life in the industrial culture of Yorkshire and Lancashire, which revealed the distinctions between the upper classes of the British Empire and the reality of the people who worked in the factories to drive wealth and prosperity for others, never to get a share for themselves. Published while Orwell was in Spain, the book highlights the political philosophy that led him to fight for the leftist forces in the Civil War. AUTHOR: George Orwell, the pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair, was born in Bengal, India, in 1903. He was educated at Eton and became a policeman in Burma. After leaving the police, he began to investigate the poverty in India and Europe which shaped his thinking about equality, money and power. His great works, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four are a product of his hatred of totalitarianism in all its forms and he was as critical of Stalin in the 1930s as he was ready to fight Fascism in the Spanish Civil War. His legacy of writing and political thought is much admired today. He died of tuberculosis in 1950.
George Orwell, the pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair, was born in Bengal, India, in 1903. He was educated at Eton and became a policeman in Burma. After leaving the police, he began to investigate the poverty in India and Europe which shaped his thinking about equality, money and power. His great works, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four are a product of his hatred of totalitarianism in all its forms and he was as critical of Stalin in the 1930s as he was ready to fight Fascism in the Spanish Civil War. His legacy of writing and political thought is much admired today. He died of tuberculosis in 1950.
Dbora Tavares (Introduction) has a masters degree in George Orwells 1984 and a PhD degree about Orwells Keep the Aspidistra Flying and The Road to Wigan Pier, both from the University of So Paulo. She researches and teaches connections between literature and society, as well as Orwells writings. She has published a postface for a Brazilian edition of 1984, together with video classes for 1984 and Animal Farm.