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whopis01

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47. I have never seen a copy of 1984 that did not have the appendix
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 10:22 PM
Mar 2014

While the movie did not include it I have never come across an edition of the book that omitted it. And while I obviously can't claim to have seen all versions I have several published over several decades.

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George Orwell [View all] nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 OP
this could be a silent thread with lots of recs BelgianMadCow Mar 2014 #1
true nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #13
wow sad-cafe Mar 2014 #2
crunchy? hrmjustin Mar 2014 #5
using the OP's famous term sad-cafe Mar 2014 #7
I have never seen that. hrmjustin Mar 2014 #8
really? sad-cafe Mar 2014 #9
Maybe I just didn't notice. What did you version of crunchy mean? hrmjustin Mar 2014 #11
It predates The Great Mexico City Hail Storm pintobean Mar 2014 #16
oh I had forgotten that sad-cafe Mar 2014 #53
oh you have a list? hrmjustin Mar 2014 #55
That was before your time pintobean Mar 2014 #61
What was your DU screen name at that time? morningfog Mar 2014 #62
........ daleanime Mar 2014 #69
Heh, that explains the unmatched popularity of hippy punching Fumesucker Mar 2014 #3
They're really quite small in number n/t Oilwellian Mar 2014 #4
All the Republicans and 95% of the Democrats? Fumesucker Mar 2014 #6
"They" are small in number only if one doesn't count those who are jtuck004 Mar 2014 #10
The man understood the nature of society better than most. mountain grammy Mar 2014 #12
That he did nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #14
Orwell was a genius tea and oranges Mar 2014 #15
I have never seen or heard of this ending anywhere. Brigid Mar 2014 #37
Many people haven't tea and oranges Mar 2014 #42
OK, Brigid, Book in Hand (it wasn't hard to find after all) tea and oranges Mar 2014 #43
I have never seen a copy of 1984 that did not have the appendix whopis01 Mar 2014 #47
I'm sure you're right tea and oranges Mar 2014 #54
I have "The Principles of Newspeak" in my edition. Brigid Mar 2014 #52
Hardly Happy tea and oranges Mar 2014 #82
Thank you for this! (EOM) Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2014 #77
My man Orwell Jack Rabbit Mar 2014 #17
He was indeed nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #18
K&R friendly_iconoclast Mar 2014 #19
Yep libodem Mar 2014 #20
I will have to go look for that, sounds fascinating nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #21
Kick and recommended zeemike Mar 2014 #22
Where would I find his essays? I read 1984 because my sister and her friends were required to jwirr Mar 2014 #30
Here is one place on line... zeemike Mar 2014 #35
Read my sig, Zee. Seeking Serenity Mar 2014 #34
And it is a hell of a good sig line too... zeemike Mar 2014 #36
I don't think the quote in the OP is actually Orwell. Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #41
Searching it does come up as Orwell everywhere but things do spread like wildfire on the internet. cui bono Mar 2014 #79
That's an interesting quote. And proven to be true even here on DU. n/t cui bono Mar 2014 #75
Thanks, nadine... ReRe Mar 2014 #23
Yup nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #24
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #25
nope nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #27
Sure pinboy3niner Mar 2014 #28
Well, he might be such a very distant uncle nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #32
K&R Aerows Mar 2014 #26
So, what's the truth? Drunken Irishman Mar 2014 #29
"Those dedicated to twisting the truth to suit their own purposes Aerows Mar 2014 #39
Problem is, how do you know which truth is correct? OnlinePoker Mar 2014 #31
Evolution = truth Doctor_J Mar 2014 #50
But we have to tell both sides. Otherwise it wouldn't be fair. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #59
One person says water is wet, the other says water is dry. CJCRANE Mar 2014 #67
Empirical evidence ... Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2014 #78
Read my sig. That's one of his quotes. Seeking Serenity Mar 2014 #33
Yup. I have read some of his early fiction nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #46
My wife will be adding this quote to a notebook she has that have all kinds of quotes she finds diabeticman Mar 2014 #38
Except it's not George Orwell.... Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #40
read 840high Mar 2014 #56
+1...nt SidDithers Mar 2014 #68
Holy shit! That explains a few things. Watch for blind anger and vitriol. nt GoneFishin Mar 2014 #44
Some of us expect it anymore, sadly nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #45
, blkmusclmachine Mar 2014 #48
K&R DeSwiss Mar 2014 #49
True, except people also hate falsehood. gulliver Mar 2014 #51
What, no kitty cat in that boat picture? LOL Corruption Inc Mar 2014 #57
K&R! What George said is becoming more obvious with every passing day. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #58
. Berlum Mar 2014 #60
The further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those that speak it. SidDithers Mar 2014 #63
Once bitten, twice shy pintobean Mar 2014 #64
Called Orwell's base commander. Codeine Mar 2014 #65
SOP in these situations...nt SidDithers Mar 2014 #70
My favorite, by far. Brickbat Mar 2014 #71
Unlikely a writer of his skills would ever say "those that speak it." Brickbat Mar 2014 #66
The head librarian in this town nilesobek Mar 2014 #72
The rewriting of history nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #76
The Two Minutes of Hate lasted all day yesterday. bvar22 Mar 2014 #73
It is funny that a quote about truth Progressive dog Mar 2014 #74
The content is gold no matter if Goofy said it. TheKentuckian Mar 2014 #81
No It Isn't, it is meaningless Progressive dog Mar 2014 #84
K&R! colsohlibgal Mar 2014 #80
Good one! KamaAina Mar 2014 #83
Indeed. blackspade Mar 2014 #85
I think the argument then goes to "Who's Truth" demtenjeep Mar 2014 #86
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