Just wondering which world events influenced Orwell's perspective and writing and how they did so?
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Just wondering which world events influenced Orwell's perspective and writing and how they did so?
There may already be a thread like this. If so you can point me in the right direction.
Thanks
There were so many, it's hard to point to any one.
The seminal events in his life were pretty much his books:
Spanish Civil War - Homage to Catalonia
The British Empire in action - Burmese Days
Living as a down-and-out in Paris & London in the book of the same name, plus a little bit in Keep the Aspidistra Fyling
Private schoolteaching - A Clergyman's Daughter
Travelling the north of England - The Road to Wigan Pier
And of course, the Russian Revolution and the rise of fascism & communism in Animal Farm and 1984
Women had little impact on his life, which was so short that the published books contain everything he was passionate about.
And working in Room 101 in the British Civil Service - a bureaucracy.