
George Orwell
George Orwell, Eric Arthur Blair (real name)
Eric Arthur Blair. On June 25, 1903, he was born in Motihari, Bengal, India, to the son of a subordinate civil servant. At the age of 8, he entered a private school, but he spent his youth in a depressed boyhood school, where he experienced severe discrimination with upper class children, and during his school days at Eton College he became a chance to realize the difference in class.
After graduating, he gave up his college education. In 1922, he worked as a police officer in Great Britain in Myanmar for five years. However, after finishing his job, he left his job and went to Paris. After returning to Europe, she lived in Paris and London as a bum, spent her elementary school life as a teacher, and participated in research into the lives of British workers. A novel based on this time is the first novel of 1933, "Bottom Life of Paris and London" and "Burma" in 1935.
Hated by totalitarianism, he participated in Spain before, and the 1936 "Catalan hymn", which recorded the experience, is considered an excellent journalist. In 1945, shortly after World War II, it gained a reputation for being an "animal farm" based on the Russian revolution and the betrayal of Stalin. But that year he lost his wife and he was a chronic ..




