All novels in one volume
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This collection includes all the novels of Orwell.
“Days in Burma” - a tough and mocking work about the “white colonialists” of the East, uniform in a sense of superiority over the natives, but disunited internally, exhausted by snobbery and small straightforwardness. The “daughter of a priest” is an exciting story about how a simple accident can change life beyond recognition, turning a deeply sincere faith into a simple habit. Long live ficus! And “swallowing air” are very different, but equally witty novels that play the theme of clashes of a bright personality and wretched-laughing ideas about happiness. And, of course, the unsurpassed “1984” and “far yard”
“Days in Burma” - a tough and mocking work about the “white colonialists” of the East, uniform in a sense of superiority over the natives, but disunited internally, exhausted by snobbery and small straightforwardness. The “daughter of a priest” is an exciting story about how a simple accident can change life beyond recognition, turning a deeply sincere faith into a simple habit. Long live ficus! And “swallowing air” are very different, but equally witty novels that play the theme of clashes of a bright personality and wretched-laughing ideas about happiness. And, of course, the unsurpassed “1984” and “far yard”