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Orwell

The Authorized Biography

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In his probing and revelatory biography of one of the great prose stylists of the twentieth century, acclaimed biographer Michael Shelden breaks new ground in the evocation of George Orwell's personal life and in our understanding of his art. Based on original interviews, previously undiscovered letters and documents, and astute literary detective work, Orwell is the major biography of one of the great yet elusive literary figures of our time.

Shelden reveals the author of 1984 and Animal Farm as a lively, engaging literary personality. Few writers can rival Orwell's experience of history: being shot through the throat in the Spanish Civil War, holding the position of colonial police superintendent in Burma, and living through the Blitz. Shelden restores a sense of drama and passion to this writer's life and shows him to be a captivating, even heroic character struggling against great public and private turmoil.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 4, 1991
      Sheldon ( Friends of Promise: Cyril Connolly and the World of the Horizon ) has written an exhaustive and sometimes exhausting account of the life and work of the English writer who is best known for the classic novels Animal Farm and 1984 . The book traces Orwell's life from his birth as Eric Blair in 1903 in Motihari, India, to his death 46 years later in London. Though much of the detail is intrinsically interesting, like Orwell's deathbed marriage, too much of the material discussed seems unrelated to Orwell's development as a writer and social critic. What Sheldon does best is show how such events and circumstances as war and conflicts with authority shaped Orwell's writing in 13 novels and scores of essays. But even this could have been done in fewer than 373 pages. Photos not seen by PW.

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