Homage to Catalonia
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<div><div><div><b>A <i>National Review </i>Top Ten Best Nonfiction Books of the Century<br><br>“One of Orwell’s very best books and perhaps the best book that exists on the Spanish Civil War.”—<i>The New Yorker</i></b><br><br>In 1936, originally intending merely to report on the Spanish Civil War as a journalist, George Orwell found himself embroiled as a participant—as a member of the Workers’ Party of Marxist Unity. Fighting against the Fascists, he described in painfully vivid and occasionally comic detail life in the trenches—with a “democratic army” composed of men with no ranks, no titles, and often no weapons—and his near fatal wounding. As the politics became tangled, Orwell was pulled into a heartbreaking conflict between his own personal ideals and the complicated realities of political power struggles.<br><br>Considered one of the finest works by a man V. S. Pritchett called “the wintry conscience of a generation,”<i>Homage to Catalonia</i> is both Orwell’s memoir of his experiences at the front and his tribute to those who died in what he called a fight for common decency. This edition features a new foreword by Adam Hochschild placing the war in greater context and discussing the evolution of Orwell’s views on the Spanish Civil War.<br><br>“No one except George Orwell . . . made the violence and self-dramatization of Spain so burning and terrible.”— Alfred Kazin,<i>New York Times</i><br><br>“A wise book, one that once read will never be forgotten.”—<i>Chicago Sunday Tribune</i></div></div></div>
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