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In reply to the discussion: Just curious here, what do people here think of George Orwell? [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)5. i was disappointed in 1984. i had heard so much about it, for so many years.
and i had finally gotten it and i was disappointed. i read so much and it was 3, 4 yrs ago. i dont remember exactly why. i just remember coming from it thinking it was not all that. maybe it was that he wrote it so long ago and pertains to things today. but i wasnt thrilled.
both kids read it and liked it. had my niece read it and was good for her. maybe it was cause nothing new and so beyond now, being older and all.
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"so much of what was new insight then has passed into common understanding"
Bolo Boffin
May 2012
#12
one of his best, yet least read books: the autobiographical "Down & Out in London & Paris".
marasinghe
May 2012
#6
whoops! thanks for jogging my memory - i transposed Paris & London in the title.
marasinghe
May 2012
#14