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GEORGE ORWELL

"Art and propaganda are never quite separable."

Literary Criticism II : Tolstoy and Shakespeare

broadcast 7 May 1941

The Listener, 5 June 1941

GEORGE ORWELL

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In this compilation of essays, reviews and excerpts from his novels, George Orwell examines what truth is for him and the dangers that certain political positions unravel.

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