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Animal Farm and 1984

by George Orwell

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ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL

BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS

George Orwell's classic satire of the Russian Revolution is the account of the bold struggle, initiated by the animals, that transforms Mr. Jones's Manor Farm into Animal Farm--a wholly democratic society built on the credo that All Animals Are Created Equal. Out of their cleverness, the pigs Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball emerge as leaders of the new community in a subtle evolution that proves disastrous. The climax is the brutal betrayal of the faithful horse Boxer, when totalitarian rule is re-established with the bloodstained postscript to the founding slogan: But Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others.

WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.

In 1984, London is a grim city where Big Brother is always watching you and the Thought Police can practically read your mind. Winston is a man in grave danger for the simple reason that his memory still functions. Drawn into a forbidden love affair, Winston finds the courage to join a secret revolutionary organization called The Brotherhood, dedicated to the destruction of the Party. Together with his beloved Julia, he hazards his life in a deadly match against the powers that be.

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This combined edition of two George Orwell classics into one hardback volume contains a new introduction by Christopher Hitchens, who wrote a successful biography of Orwell last fall.

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"The two novels that you now hold in your hands have become 'modern classics'. . . taught in many schools as examples of moral weight and political prescience . . . read for pleasure, excitement and instruction." — from the Introduction by Christopher Hitchens

PRAISE FOR ANIMAL FARM

"A wise, compassionate, and illuminating fable." — The New York Times

"Absolutely first-rate . . . comparable to Voltaire and Swift." — The New Yorker

"There are no replacements for a George Orwell, just as there are no replacements for a Bernard Shaw or a Mark Twain. . . . he pricked, provoked and badgered lazy minds, delighted those who enjoyed watching an orginal intelligence at work." — Time

PRAISE FOR 1984

"1984 is a profound, terrifying, and wholly fascinating book. It is a fantasy of the political future, and like any such fantasy, serves its author as a magnifying device for an examination of the present." — Lionel Trilling 1949

"The most solid, the most brilliant, thing George Orwell has done." — V.S. Pritchett

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Orwell's classic satire of the Russian Revolution, the account of the struggle initiated by the animals that transforms Mr. Jones's Manor Farm into "Animal Farm, " is paired with "1984, " a succinct, frightening tale that has remained a potent reminder of the fate of those who suffer under totalitarian regimes.

About the Author

George Orwell (1903-1950) served with the Imperial Police in Burma, fought with the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War, and was a member of the Home Guard and a writer for the BBC during World War II. He is the author of many works of nonfiction and fiction, including Burmese Days, Down and Out in Paris and London, A Clergyman's Daughter, Coming Up for Air, and Keep the Aspidistra Flying.

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Cody Ridenour, December 1, 2009 (view all comments by Cody Ridenour)
These books are pure classics. The rise of power, tyrannical governments and the loss of freedom all play a pivotal roll. From a satire of Soviet Russia to a bleak future ruled by totalitarian nations and dictatorships. These books tell a story all of us should listen closely to, and remember.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780151010264
Introduction:
Hitchens, Christopher
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)
Introduction:
Hitchens, Christopher
Author:
Orwell, George
Author:
A M. Heath
Location:
Orlando
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Classics
Subject:
Science Fiction - General
Subject:
Science fiction
Subject:
Domestic animals
Subject:
Fables
Subject:
Satire
Subject:
Political fiction
Subject:
Totalitarianism
Subject:
Alternative History
Subject:
Dystopias
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
London (england)
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
v. 5
Publication Date:
June 2003
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
400
Dimensions:
8.43x5.90x1.36 in. 1.14 lbs.

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