Days in Burma
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The English writer, critic, publicist and journalist George Orwell (real name Eric Arthur Blair) went down in the history of literature primarily thanks to his last novel “1984” (1948, publ. 1949), which, along with “We” E. Zamyatin and “” The wonderful new world ”O. Huxley, became one of the main entiutopia books of the twentieth century.
Two early autobiographical works of Orwell are included in the real collection: the story “The Founds of the District in Paris and London” (1933) is the debut book of the writer, in which the author’s conscious immersion on the social bottom of life, into the world of the poor, is captured with reporting accuracy, Tramp, regulars of taverns, overnight stays and brothels of two European capitals, and the novel “Days in Burma” (1934), a tough and mocking denunciation of a romantic myth of European civilization, bearing the light of the colonized peoples of the East
Two early autobiographical works of Orwell are included in the real collection: the story “The Founds of the District in Paris and London” (1933) is the debut book of the writer, in which the author’s conscious immersion on the social bottom of life, into the world of the poor, is captured with reporting accuracy, Tramp, regulars of taverns, overnight stays and brothels of two European capitals, and the novel “Days in Burma” (1934), a tough and mocking denunciation of a romantic myth of European civilization, bearing the light of the colonized peoples of the East
Author:
Author:Orwell J .
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:printing
Series:
Series: ABC-Classic
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-19212-6
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