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“Nineteen Eighty-Four” revealed George Orwell as one of the twentieth century’s greatest mythmakers. While the totalitarian system that provoked him into writing it has since passed into oblivion, his harrowing cautionary tale of a man trapped in a political nightmare has had the opposite fate: its relevance and power to disturb our complacency seem to grow decade by decade. In Winston Smith’s desperate struggle to free himself from an all-encompassing, malevolent state, Orwell zeroed in on tendencies apparent in every modern society, and made vivid the universal predicament of the individual.
One of my top ten favorite books.
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When I was 13 I was dumbstruck by the first few pages. I couldn’t believe how Orwell pulled me into this whole shatteringly different world. He made it so believable and so intense that I couldn’t stop reading. I was desperately invested in the story, and I began to care about being able to write something that good myself.
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One of my favorite books. Amazing.
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