Tag: George Orwell

Total Results: 23


September 16, 2024

What Orwell owes to Yevgeny Zamyatin The radical Russian influenced all the greats

Darran Anderson

Tuesday
21.05

21.05

How the rich destroyed Notting Hill Twenty five years after the film, it has been hollowed out

Tanya Gold

Monday
26.06

26.06

Welcome to Fahrenheit 2023 Censors cut out writers’ tongues and obliterate worlds

Jacob Howland

Saturday
27.05

27.05

The betrayal of white working-class men They've been recast as the elite's salivating attack dogs

Irvine Welsh

Thursday
15.12

15.12

The curse of Northern stereotypes J.B. Priestley's 'English Journey'

Graham Robb

Monday
12.07

12.07

How patriotism came home The country is enjoying a sudden sense of solidarity — but will it last?

Paul Embery

Wednesday
23.06

23.06

The fate of the ‘Anywhere’ people They have found a new way to reject their national identity

Robert Tombs

Tuesday
22.06

22.06

Why the English don’t like flag-waving Outside of football tournaments, we don't like to fly the colours

Robert Colls

Friday
23.04

23.04

England’s other Saint George Orwell has become a national hero to people he would have despised

Will Lloyd

Monday
01.03

01.03

Why political language matters When politicians talk in abstractions, politics itself begins to lose coherence

Zachary Hardman

Thursday
21.01

21.01

Here comes 1984: The Musical George Orwell's widow was famously protective of his legacy, but now his work is out of copyright

Dorian Lynskey

Thursday
03.12

03.12

Maybe Scrooge was right Windy lectures on structural inequality won't change society, but kindness might

Giles Fraser