Orwell’s Victory

Orwell’s Victory by Christopher Hitchens, published by Penguin Books in 2004, offers an assessment of George Orwell’s writing and its enduring significance in today’s world. This edition, comprising 208 pages, delves into Hitchens’ arguments defending Orwell’s political views while providing an introduction to his body of work.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Orwell’s perspectives on various topics, including the Empire, political ideologies, and cultural identity. Hitchens explores how these themes resonate within contemporary discussions, making the book a relevant resource for those interested in literature and fiction. Through this analysis, the author highlights the complexities of Orwell’s thoughts and their implications for modern society.
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This title presents an assessment of George Orwell’s writing, and why it retains its central importance in a modern world. The author argues and defends Orwell’s politics and gives an introduction to his work. He examines Orwell’s attitude towards a number of issues, including: the Empire, the Left, the Right, America, “Englishness” and feminists.
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