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Orwell's Ghosts: Wisdom and Warnings for the Twenty-First Century [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 218x147x23 mm, weight: 339 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jun-2024
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 1324075082
  • ISBN-13: 9781324075080
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  • Cena: 30,00 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 218x147x23 mm, weight: 339 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jun-2024
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 1324075082
  • ISBN-13: 9781324075080
George Orwell dedicated his career to exposing social injustice and political duplicity, urging his readers to face hard truths about Western society and politics. Now, the uncanny parallels between the interwar era and our ownrising inequality, censorship, and challenges to traditional social hierarchiesmake his writing even more of the moment. Invocations of Orwell and his classic dystopian novel 1984 have reached new heights, with both sides of the political spectrum embracing the rhetoric of Orwellianism.

In Orwells Ghosts, historian Laura Beers considers Orwells full body of workhis six novels, three nonfiction works, and brilliant essays on politics, language, and the class systemto examine what Orwellian truly means and reveal the misconstrued thinker in all his complexity. She explores how Orwells writing on free speech addresses the proliferation of fake news and the emergence of cancel culture, highlights his vivid critiques of capitalism and the oppressive nature of the British Empire, and, in contrast, analyzes his failure to understand feminism.

Timely, wide-ranging, and thought-provoking, Orwells Ghosts investigates how the writings of a lionized champion of truth and freedom can help us face the crises of modernity.

Recenzijas

"Lucid, engagingThe complexity (and sheer volume) of Orwell's work means that he has frequently been misunderstood. Beers reaches a satisfying synthesis." -- The New Yorker "A succinct, wide-ranging workconcluding with a reminder to those on the political left that they can only achieve their aims 'through common endeavor' with others." -- Harvard Magazine "Nearly three quarters of a century after George Orwells death, Orwellian is one of the most misused adjectives in the lexicon. In this fascinating and timely study, Laura Beers teases out the real meaning of the word and its implications for the social and political arrangements of the twenty-first century." -- D. J. Taylor, author of Orwell: The New Life "Laura Beerss reassessment of George Orwells legacy seamlessly weaves past and present to offer insightful lessons and cautions for our own time." -- Allan J. Lichtman, author of Repeal the Second Amendment "A brilliantly insightful study of George Orwell. All those interested in Orwell and our world today should read this book." -- Peter Stansky, author of The Unknown Orwell "A perfectly timed and desperately needed book." -- Tristan Snell, author of Taking Down Trump "Laura Beerss book shows how Orwells often forgotten socialist politics ought to matter to his legacyand how the anti-racism and feminism of our present demonstrate Orwells limitations. The wonderful results suggest that the relation between past and present is anything but simple." -- Samuel Moyn, author of Liberalism Against Itself "Laura Beers reveals how Orwells politics, shaped by the tragedies of the first half of the twentieth century, can be brought to bear to understand our own age of insecurity. An essential read." -- Rt. Hon. Rachel Reeves, MP, shadow chancellor of Exchequer "With all and sundry taking Orwells name in vain these days, it is timely to have a reminder of who he was and what he believed in, and also how his body of work can help us understand the world we live in now. Just the insight it offers to his work beyond the best-known titles makes Orwells Ghosts well worth reading." -- Nicola Sturgeon, former first minister of Scotland "A critical assessment of the contribution that George Orwell's writings can make to contemporary social, economic, and political problems." -- Kirkus Reviews "A valuable exploration of what it actually means to be 'Orwellian.'" -- Publishers Weekly

Papildus informācija

Winner of Los Angeles Times Book Prize 2024 and Goldsmith Book Prize 2025.
Laura Beers is a professor of British history at American University and the author of Orwell's Ghosts, Your Britain, and Red Ellen, which received the Stansky Award. Her writing has appeared in the New Republic and Washington Post, among other publications, and on CNN.com. She lives in Washington, DC.