Homage to Catalonia

Par : George Orwell

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-4735-8156-2
  • EAN9781473581562
  • Date de parution14/01/2021
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
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  • ÉditeurVintage Digital

Résumé

This is Orwell's memoir of his experiences during the Spanish Civil War - a groundbreaking work of dissident literature drawn from vivid personal experience. There are occasions where it pays better to fight and be beaten than not to fight at all... This is dissident literature drawn from vivid personal experience. Orwell volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War, was near-fatally wounded and survived to write this book about the experience.
Written with all the deep human understanding that defines Orwell's writing, he vividly recounts the battles that were faced by ordinary working people as they fought for both their lives and their ideologies. Using first-hand experience, his capacity for observation and the clarity and conviction of his writing, Orwell reveals the real-world effects of totalitarianism.'The finest model of how to write about a foreign conflict, a war or a revolution...
Brilliant reportage' Timothy Garten-Ash '[Orwell] describes what is happening in Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War in such a way that we are able to see why he's so upset about Soviet power. His argument is not one of category and concept but of irresistible observation' Timothy Snyder'When he went to Spain, [Orwell] was an unknown. He wasn't Hemingway. He wasn't a well-connected intellectual.
He just had this amazing eye for detail. He was an amazing observer, and he could write so powerfully. This book, to me, is just one of the classics of foreign reporting' Guy Raz
This is Orwell's memoir of his experiences during the Spanish Civil War - a groundbreaking work of dissident literature drawn from vivid personal experience. There are occasions where it pays better to fight and be beaten than not to fight at all... This is dissident literature drawn from vivid personal experience. Orwell volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War, was near-fatally wounded and survived to write this book about the experience.
Written with all the deep human understanding that defines Orwell's writing, he vividly recounts the battles that were faced by ordinary working people as they fought for both their lives and their ideologies. Using first-hand experience, his capacity for observation and the clarity and conviction of his writing, Orwell reveals the real-world effects of totalitarianism.'The finest model of how to write about a foreign conflict, a war or a revolution...
Brilliant reportage' Timothy Garten-Ash '[Orwell] describes what is happening in Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War in such a way that we are able to see why he's so upset about Soviet power. His argument is not one of category and concept but of irresistible observation' Timothy Snyder'When he went to Spain, [Orwell] was an unknown. He wasn't Hemingway. He wasn't a well-connected intellectual.
He just had this amazing eye for detail. He was an amazing observer, and he could write so powerfully. This book, to me, is just one of the classics of foreign reporting' Guy Raz
George Orwell
George Orwell, de son vrai nom, Eric Arthur Blair, est né en 1903 en Inde et mort en 1950 à Londres. Très engagé contre l'impérialisme anglais, les régimes totalitaires soviétiques et nazis et fervent défenseur du socialisme et de la justice social, il publie des oeuvres magistrales, souvent étudiées dans les écoles. Avec 1984, il invente le terme et le concept de Big Brother, véritable guide imposé de la pensée unique pour toute une population. Ouvrage majeur de science-fiction, découvrez un Londres totalitaire régit par une instance contrôlant absolument tout. Nos lecteurs sont unanimes : ce grand classique intemporel et terrifiant est à lire absolument. Dans La Ferme des animaux, l'auteur nous transporte dans une exploitation où les animaux se révoltent et prennent le pouvoir sur les humains. Cette fable satirique, drôle et captivante se fait critique de la révolution russe et du stalinisme de son époque. Après la guerre, le totalitarisme et le contrôle de la pensée ont fasciné de grands auteurs de science-fiction. C'est le cas, entre autres, de Ray Bradbury avec Fahrenheit 451 ou d'Aldous Huxley dans Le meilleur des mondes. Nos lecteurs amoureux de littérature vous conseillent aussi de vous plonger dans l'univers violent d'Hunger games de Suzanne Collins . Avec notre garantie satisfait ou remboursé, vous êtes assuré de faire le bon choix.
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