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Down and Out in Paris and London: New Edition
By (Author) George Orwell
Introduction by Hugo Rifkind
Birlinn General
Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
1st April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True stories: general
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
Poverty and precarity
Social and cultural history
828.91209
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
234g
George Orwells vivid memoir of his time living among the desperately poor and destitute, Down and Out in Paris and London is a moving tour of the underworld of society.
Written when Orwell was a struggling writer in his twenties, it documents his first contact with poverty. Here, he painstakingly documents a world of unrelenting drudgery and squalor sleeping in bug-infested hostels and doss houses of last resort, working as a dishwasher in Pariss vile Htel X, surviving on scraps and cigarette butts, living alongside tramps, a star-gazing pavement artist and a starving Russian ex-army captain. Exposing a shocking, previously-hidden world to his readers, Orwell gave a human face to the statistics of poverty for the first time and in doing so, found his voice as a writer.
George Orwell (19031950) is one of England's most famous writers and social commentators. He is the author of the classic political satire Animal Farm and the dystopian masterpiece Nineteen Eighty-Four. He is also well known for his essays and journalism, particularly his works covering his travels and his time fighting in the Spanish Civil War. His writing is celebrated for its piercing clarity, purpose and wit and his books continue to be bestsellers all over the world.
Hugo Rifkind is a columnist, critic and leader writer for The Times and a presenter on Times Radio, having formerly been a columnist for the Spectator, GQ and the Herald. He is a regular panellist on BBC Radio 4s comedy show The News Quiz, and an occasional guest on television shows that arent supposed to be funny at all. He was born and raised in Edinburgh, studied in Cambridge, and now lives in North London in a house where everybody else speaks German, including the dog.