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George Orwell
What Are the Most Discussed Books on the Internet?
According to Robots, Who Love to Read
By
Emily Temple
| May 11, 2021
The Violent Haunting That Rattled an English Suburb
Kate Summerscale on Ghost Hunter Nandor Fodor
By
Kate Summerscale
| April 30, 2021
Homage to Catalonia is necessary reading for the 21st century.">
Homage to Catalonia is necessary reading for the 21st century.">
Homage to Catalonia is necessary reading for the 21st century.">Why George Orwell’s
Homage to Catalonia
is necessary reading for the 21st century.
By
Jonny Diamond
| April 26, 2021
Joan Didion: Why I Write
"I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means."
By
Joan Didion
| January 26, 2021
Here's 33 writers on why they write.
By
Walker Caplan
| January 6, 2021
Literary Disco: Comfort Reads for Election Week (Farewell to Dystopia?)">
Literary Disco: Comfort Reads for Election Week (Farewell to Dystopia?)">
Literary Disco: Comfort Reads for Election Week (Farewell to Dystopia?)">
Literary Disco
: Comfort Reads for Election Week (Farewell to Dystopia?)
Julia, Rider, and Tod on the Books Getting Them Through Right Now
By
Literary Disco
| November 3, 2020
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1984 is Always Just Around the Corner">George Orwell's
1984
is Always Just Around the Corner
By
History of Literature
| November 2, 2020
For your consideration: New fetishes from classic literature.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| July 14, 2020
Philosophies of Distance and Proximity: Who Are We When We're Alone?
By
Corina Stan
| July 9, 2020
Mein Kampf.">
Mein Kampf.">
Mein Kampf.">Celebrate George Orwell's birthday by reading his (scathing) 1940 review of
Mein Kampf
.
By
Dan Sheehan
| June 25, 2020
Okay, now the LAST lines of 10 classic novels, rewritten for social distancing.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| March 19, 2020
The Stories Behind 15 of the Best Names Famous Writers Gave to Their Pets
An Ode to Cliché, Cigarette, and Fireball Wilson Roberts Green
By
Emily Temple
| March 19, 2020
Snobs, Sophisticates, and Scathing Reviews in Wartime London
D.J. Taylor on Cyril Connolly Shepherd of "High Brow" Literature
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D.J. Taylor
| March 13, 2020
1984: Mapping the Inspiration of a Modern Classic">
1984: Mapping the Inspiration of a Modern Classic">
1984: Mapping the Inspiration of a Modern Classic">Orwell's Notes on
1984
: Mapping the Inspiration of a Modern Classic
objective truth."">"The nightmare feeling caused by the disappearance of
objective truth."
By
D.J. Taylor
| October 18, 2019
Area man attempts to sell self-published book to 50 bookstores in 50 days, learns lesson along the way.
By
Jonny Diamond
| September 25, 2019
A Legendary Publishing House's Most Infamous Rejection Letters
When Faber & Faber’s T.S. Eliot Passed on George Orwell (and More)
By
Toby Faber
| September 12, 2019
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