Democracy
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Fascism and Democracy collects five brilliant examples of Orwell's writing during the darkest days of World War Two. Grappling with the principles of democracy and the potential of reform, the meaning of literature and free speech in times of violence, and the sustainability of objective truth, Orwell offers a compelling portrayal of a nation where norms and ideals can no longer be taken for granted. Like the best of Orwell's writing, these essays also serve as timeless reminders of the fragility of freedom.
ID товара
2847064
Издательство
Penguin Books
Год издания
2020
ISBN
978-0-24-145567-8, 978-0-241-45567-8
Количество страниц
36
Размер
0.3x11x18
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Мягкий переплёт
Вес, г
29
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Книгой это назвать можно с натяжкой. Потому что это скорее всего брошюрка. Но интересная брошюрка. Страницы такие себе, обложка из толстой бумаги, шрифт не плохой. Для прочтение нужен хотя бы средний уровень английского. Но для общего ознакомление со взглядами Джорджа Оруэлла пойдет. Советую в основном для тех кто прочел все книги Оруэлла. А так пойдет. Хорошего чтение.
On the 70th anniversary of George Orwell's death, a new collection of his brilliant essays written during the Second World War
Fascism and Democracy collects five brilliant examples of Orwell's writing during the darkest days of World War Two. Grappling with the principles of democracy and the potential of reform, the meaning of literature and free speech in times of violence, and the sustainability of objective truth, Orwell offers a compelling portrayal of a nation where norms and ideals can no longer be taken for granted. Like the best of Orwell's writing, these essays also serve as timeless reminders of the fragility of freedom.
Fascism and Democracy collects five brilliant examples of Orwell's writing during the darkest days of World War Two. Grappling with the principles of democracy and the potential of reform, the meaning of literature and free speech in times of violence, and the sustainability of objective truth, Orwell offers a compelling portrayal of a nation where norms and ideals can no longer be taken for granted. Like the best of Orwell's writing, these essays also serve as timeless reminders of the fragility of freedom.