Keep the Aspidistra Flying

Keep the Aspidistra Flying by George Orwell, published by Penguin Books in 1989, is a socially critical novel that explores themes of ambition and societal values. This edition spans 276 pages and is presented in English. The narrative is set in 1930s London and follows the protagonist, Gordon Comstock, as he grapples with his desire to reject the worship of money and status, ultimately revealing the challenges and disillusionment that accompany such a stance.
Readers will find a deep examination of the conflicts between personal ideals and societal expectations throughout the story. Orwell’s portrayal of Gordon’s struggle highlights the dismal consequences of his choices, providing insight into the broader implications of rejecting materialism. This edition invites readers to reflect on the themes of ambition and the societal pressures of the time, making it a significant work within the literary fiction genre.
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Keep the Aspidistra Flying, first published 1936, is a socially critical novel by George Orwell. It is set in 1930s London. The main theme is Gordon Comstock’s romantic ambition to defy worship of the money-god and status, and the dismal life that results.
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