George Orwell in "Tribune" by Paul Anderson

George Orwell in "Tribune" by Paul Anderson

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George Orwell has long been a popular author in the English language. Essentially a political writer at "Tribune", his work was wide ranging and eclectic and his lucid style was highly effective. This collection provides an invaluable insight into the writings of, in the words of Bernard Crick, his biographer, 'the Doctor Johnson of the Left'.

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George Orwell in "Tribune" by Paul Anderson

George Orwell has long been one of the most popular (and most studied) authors in the English language. His most important and lasting newspaper journalism appeared in the weekly "Tribune" during the 1940s. A reviewer from 1940, he became literary editor in 1943, when he wrote 59 pieces under the rubric 'As I Please' on a diverse range of topics. After a spell on the Observer, he returned to "Tribune" as a major contributor, writing weekly opinion pieces for 1945-46 and a further 21 'As I Please' columns in 1946-47. Orwell's time writing for "Tribune" was one of particular significance for him, perhaps the happiest period of his life. Dispirited by working for the BBC as a propagandist, "Tribune" offered a welcome respite, at a time when Aneurin Bevan was editor. While he was literary editor, Orwell was working on Animal Farm, eventually published in 1945. He finally left "Tribune" through illness, dying in January 1950. Essentially a political writer, Orwell's output at "Tribune" was wide ranging and eclectic and his plain, lucid style was highly effective. All his weekly journalism showed an idiosyncratic freedom of ideas, often combined with a previously unsuspected humour. This collection, never before assembled in one volume, provides an invaluable insight into the writings of, in the words of Bernard Crick, perhaps Orwell's best biographer, 'the Doctor Johnson of the Left'.
Paul Anderson is currently a lecturer in journalism at City University, and has been reviews editor and the editor of Tribune, deputy editor of the New Statesman, and co-author of Safety First: The Making of New Labour.
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ISBN 13 9781842751558
ISBN 10 1842751557
Title George Orwell in "Tribune"
Author Paul Anderson
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Methuen Publishing Ltd
Year published 2006-09-25
Number of pages 420
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.