Great Ideas Why I Write

Great Ideas Why I Write by George Orwell, published by National Geographic Books in February 2005, is a revised edition comprising 144 pages. This collection features Orwell’s incisive essays that explore various facets of writing and the motivations behind it, addressing themes such as political deception and the complexities of the English character.
Readers will find that Orwell’s essays present a critical examination of language and its role in society, as well as reflections on the nature of truth in the context of war. The work delves into the intricacies of literary expression, making it a significant contribution to the fields of literary collections and writing. This edition offers a compact format, ideal for those interested in language arts and disciplines, while maintaining the timeless relevance of Orwell’s insights.
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Whether puncturing the lies of politicians, wittily dissecting the English character or telling unpalatable truths about war, Orwell’s timeless, uncompromising essays are more relevant, entertaining and essential than ever in today’s era of spin.
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