‘Keep the Aspidistra Flying’ and ‘The Road to Wigan Pier’ are indeed two works by George Orwell.
‘Keep the Aspidistra Flying, ‘ published in 1936, is a novel that follows the story of Gordon Comstock, a struggling writer who rejects the materialistic values of society and seeks to live a life dedicated to his art, despite facing financial hardship and societal pressure. The novel explores themes of class struggle, the pursuit of artistic integrity, and the tension between individualism and conformity.
‘The Road to Wigan Pier, ‘ published in 1937, is a non-fiction work in which Orwell documents his experiences living among working-class communities in the industrial north of England during the 1930s. The book provides a stark portrayal of poverty and social injustice, highlighting the harsh living and working conditions faced by coal miners and their families. Orwell also reflects on the failings of socialism and the challenges of creating a truly egalitarian society.
Both books showcase Orwell’s keen social observation and his commitment to exposing the inequalities and injustices of his time. They are regarded as important works of literature that offer insight into the social and political landscape of pre-World War II Britain.
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Keep the Aspidistra flying & The Road to Wigan Pier Classics Set of 2 Books [EPUB ebook]
Keep the Aspidistra flying & The Road to Wigan Pier Classics Set of 2 Books [EPUB ebook]
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