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IMO he belongs right up there with Shakespeare, Milton, and Dickens. Odin2005 May 2012 #1
He is nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #2
He's always been one of my personal heroes pscot May 2012 #3
Few books have been as influential as 1984. spiderpig May 2012 #4
i was disappointed in 1984. i had heard so much about it, for so many years. seabeyond May 2012 #5
It Read A Lot Better Fifty Years Ago, Ma'am The Magistrate May 2012 #8
that is what i figured. kids reading it would get more out of it. nt seabeyond May 2012 #11
"so much of what was new insight then has passed into common understanding" Bolo Boffin May 2012 #12
It's not really topical, unless you are studying North Korea killbotfactory May 2012 #21
ya. it didnt really stay with me. nt seabeyond May 2012 #22
But more than that. He predicted what life could (would) become like ..... Honeycombe8 May 2012 #31
It's one of my favorite books killbotfactory May 2012 #55
I finally read 1984 a couple of years ago MotorCityMan May 2012 #24
I read it as a kid in the 80s (probably 1984, of course) Codeine May 2012 #57
one of his best, yet least read books: the autobiographical "Down & Out in London & Paris". marasinghe May 2012 #6
His "conflation". sendero May 2012 #35
if you mean Soviet marxism, agreed. however .... marasinghe May 2012 #49
Down and Out is amazing. Codeine May 2012 #58
isn't it? i did the same as you: passed it round to my friends. marasinghe May 2012 #62
I prefer his essays and non-fiction Retrograde May 2012 #7
whoops! thanks for jogging my memory - i transposed Paris & London in the title. marasinghe May 2012 #14
He Was An Honest Man, Sir, And Master Of Plain Speaking The Magistrate May 2012 #9
A lot of people don't realize Orwell was a democratic socialist Bolo Boffin May 2012 #10
He is in the third class of authors. ZombieHorde May 2012 #13
Gygax? Seriously? Rittermeister May 2012 #16
Do you think placing him in the first class belittles him? ZombieHorde May 2012 #48
Roll to disbelieve. Codeine May 2012 #59
You forgot Kilgore Trout. sadbear May 2012 #18
. UnrepentantLiberal May 2012 #32
Ting-a-ling! nt raouldukelives May 2012 #47
I'd tell you hfojvt May 2012 #15
An amazing how-to handbook writer for politicians.. Fumesucker May 2012 #17
I think he was amazingly on target LadyHawkAZ May 2012 #19
He wrote a good book and he's dead. cherokeeprogressive May 2012 #20
I read 1984 for the first time during the Bush Administration. briv1016 May 2012 #23
George Orwell Fills Informer Role Of Big Brother Starry Messenger May 2012 #25
Be careful what you hate... UnrepentantLiberal May 2012 #33
Wondered if someone would mention this. Mc Mike May 2012 #34
An admirable visionary, thinker and writer bhikkhu May 2012 #26
His novels, while good, were not his best work. bemildred May 2012 #27
Brilliant satire in Animal Farm and 1984 Permanut May 2012 #28
Brilliant and Prescient cbrer May 2012 #29
Among authors who are his equal, ... JustABozoOnThisBus May 2012 #30
As a writer or his politics? TBF May 2012 #36
Yep. A lot of people still make that mistake....... socialist_n_TN May 2012 #40
Well now I have to re-read it but I bet you're right. TBF May 2012 #41
Hell, I don't even REMEMBER why I read it the first time.......... socialist_n_TN May 2012 #44
Snowball is definitely meant to be Trotsky. white_wolf May 2012 #52
Double-plus good! jpak May 2012 #37
His political novels are all prescient of the future but show a vaberella May 2012 #38
+1. Top thinker and analyst . Mc Mike May 2012 #39
What do I think of Orwell? Oilwellian May 2012 #42
yup think May 2012 #45
+1 deutsey May 2012 #50
Let's see, you consider Karl Marx to be a coalition_unwilling May 2012 #43
If you have nothing to hide, bvar22 May 2012 #46
He was off by about 30 years WhoIsNumberNone May 2012 #51
A great writer LeftishBrit May 2012 #53
Guy sure could connect the dots. Octafish May 2012 #54
Not a fan. JVS May 2012 #56
I've really enjoyed what I've read from him RZM May 2012 #60
I've enjoyed what I've read RZM May 2012 #60
awesome writer SwampG8r May 2012 #63
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