THIS DAY IN HISTORY – George Orwell’s “1984” is published – 1949

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George Orwell’s novel of a dystopian future, 1984, is published on June 8, 1949. The novel’s all-seeing leader, known as “Big Brother,” becomes a universal symbol for intrusive government and oppressive bureaucracy.

George Orwell was the nom de plume of Eric Blair, who was born in India. The son of a British civil servant, Orwell attended school in London and won a scholarship to the elite prep school Eton, where most students came from wealthy upper-class backgrounds, unlike Orwell. Rather than going to college like most of his classmates, Orwell joined the Indian Imperial Police and went to work in Burma in 1922. During his five years there, he developed a severe sense of class guilt; finally in 1927, he chose not to return to Burma while on holiday in England.

Orwell, choosing to immerse himself in the experiences of the urban poor, went to Paris, where he worked menial jobs, and later spent time in England as a tramp. He wrote Down and Out in Paris and London in 1933, based on his observation of the poorer classes, and in 1937 The Road to Wigan Pier, which documented the life of the unemployed in northern England. Meanwhile, he had published his first novel, Burmese Days, in 1934.

Orwell became increasingly left wing in his views, although he never committed himself to any specific political party. He went to Spain during the Spanish Civil War to fight with the Republicans, but later fled as communism gained an upper hand in the struggle on the left. His barnyard fable, Animal Farm (1945), shows how the noble ideals of egalitarian economies can easily be distorted. The book brought him his first taste of critical and financial success. Orwell’s last novel, 1984, brought him lasting fame with its grim vision of a future where all citizens are watched constantly and language is twisted to aid in oppression.

Orwell died of tuberculosis in 1950.

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6 Comments
The Central Scrutiizer
The Central Scrutiizer
June 8, 2023 7:07 am

So. All days are NOT equal after all. Good to know!

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
June 8, 2023 11:24 am

Far more important to remember is what ‘our friend and ally’ did to US this day in 1967 … and how our own government showed its true allegiances — not to US, but to that ‘friend and ally’, which has been anything but for more than 100 years.

https://www.usslibertyveterans.org

Tex
Tex
  Anthony Aaron
June 9, 2023 12:07 am

Another day in history, the bastards.

SEVEN
SEVEN
  Anthony Aaron
June 9, 2023 1:10 am

What they did in 2001 wasn’t much better.

Cedartown Mark
Cedartown Mark
June 8, 2023 2:04 pm

Napoleon and Snowball are your friends.

Euddie
Euddie
  Cedartown Mark
June 9, 2023 1:09 am

I like how Boxer and Winston Smith got along so well.