George Orwell

George Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair in 1903, was an English novelist, essayist, and critic whose works have left a lasting impact on literature and political thought. Known for his keen observations of society and his commitment to social justice, Orwell’s writing often reflects his disdain for totalitarianism and his concern for the plight of the individual. His most famous works, such as "Animal Farm" and "1984," explore themes of oppression, surveillance, and the manipulation of truth, resonating with readers across generations.

Orwell's unique blend of clear prose and profound insights makes his writing both accessible and thought-provoking. His experiences, from serving in the Spanish Civil War to his time living among the working class, shaped his perspectives and enriched his narratives. If you're curious about the world through Orwell's eyes, we invite you to explore his remarkable body of work available in the app, where his timeless themes continue to inspire thoughtful reflection.

Rebelión En La Granja: Una Fábula

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George Orwell



Una sencilla fábula para ejemplificar una realidad que siempre ocurre.

Nineteen Eighty-Four (1953 - NBC)


George Orwell



The 1953 Theatre Guild on the Air  adaptation of George Orwell's novel. Winston Smith ... Richard Widmark Julia ... Marian Seldes O'Bri…

Nineteen Eighty-Four


George Orwell



Depiction of a dystopian society in the future in which manipulative social control is exercised on a gullible population… (summary by Peter…