George Orwell Now!

George Orwell Now! by Richard Keeble, published by Peter Lang in 2015, is a comprehensive exploration of the enduring significance of George Orwell’s work and ideas. This edition, consisting of 235 pages, features contributions from leading international scholars who delve into various aspects of Orwell’s life and writings. The book begins with a preface by Richard Blair, Orwell’s son, and is organized into thematic sections that address topics such as surveillance studies, Orwell’s literary contributions, and his political views.
Readers will find a collection of thirteen chapters that examine Orwell’s influence on contemporary society, particularly in relation to themes of totalitarianism and intellectual honesty. The essays cover a range of subjects, including the historical context of Orwell’s works, the relevance of his dystopian visions in today’s world, and critical analyses of specific texts like Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm. This scholarly work invites readers to reassess Orwell’s legacy and consider his impact on journalism and literary criticism, making it a valuable resource for those interested in language arts and the ongoing discourse surrounding Orwell’s relevance.
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George Orwell remains an iconic figure today – even though he died in 1950. His dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four depicts a Big Brother society in which the state intrudes into the most intimate details of people’s lives – and, not surprisingly, it became a constant reference point after Edward Snowden’s revelations. The word «Orwellian» is constantly in the media – used either as a pejorative adjective to evoke totalitarian terror or as a complimentary adjective to mean «displaying outspoken intellectual honesty». Interest in Orwell’s life and writings – globally – continues unabated.
Beginning with a preface by Richard Blair, Orwell’s son, George Orwell Now! brings together thirteen chapters by leading international scholars in four thematic sections:
* Peter Marks on Orwell and the history of surveillance studies; Florian Zollmann on Nineteen Eighty-Four in 2014; Henk Vynckier on Orwell’s collecting project; and Adam Stock on ‘Big Brother’s Literary Offspring’
* Paul Anderson «In Defence of Bernard Crick»; Luke Seaber on the «London Section of Down and Out in Paris and London»; John Newsinger on «Orwell’s Socialism»; and Philip Bounds on «Orwell and the Anti-Austerity Left in Britain»
* Marina Remy on the «Writing of Otherness in Burmese Days and Keep the Aspidistra Flying»; Sreya Mallika Datta and Utsa Mukherjee on «Reassessing Ambivalence in Orwell’s Burma»; and Shu-chu Wei on Orwell’s Animal Farm alongside Chen Jo-his’s Mayor Yin
* Tim Crook on «Orwell and the Radio Imagination»; and editor Richard Lance Keeble on «Orwell and the War Reporter’s Imagination»
Peter Stansky, in an afterword, argues that Orwell is now more relevant than ever before.
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