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Amazing. Anyone read this? any comments?
This is a good book too, possibly better than 1984 ...mayhemily said:yeah I went to the library to get it the other day and it wasnt there so I got animal farm... which I haven't read past the first page...
mcdickpants 2.5 said:most misinterpreted novel ever
please inform us of your intepretation?mcdickpants 2.5 said:most misinterpreted novel ever
yeah. how so? i find it funny how you have such an aversion to 'alternative'-popular opinion. not saying you're wrong here, just saying that you have this necessity for dissidence.mcdickpants 2.5 said:most misinterpreted novel ever
...the gloaming...Sycochild said:1984 had a unique writing style, unique characters, and an amazingly refined plot. It was a refreshing a change from all those fast paced action mass market thrillers that i've read
I see from your username that you listen to Radiohead . They seem to share similiar ideas to george orwell (bleakness, pessimism etc.)
I'd actually agree about 1984 being misinterpreted. The main problem is that the text critiques all forms of totalitarianism, rather than specifically attacking Communism. Where this becomes problematic is in many readings of the text, which is perceived as attacking not only Communism as practiced in the USSR, but all forms of socialism. These readings, funnily enough, often came from an capitalistic stance, especially enjoying capital during the Cold War, and in the present day. This reading, of course, is entirely contrary to Orwell's intention, even stating in interviews that the novel was by no means meant to critique socialism. Orwell considered himself a 'democratic socialist' afterall..chelloveck said:yeah. how so? i find it funny how you have such an aversion to 'alternative'-popular opinion. not saying you're wrong here, just saying that you have this necessity for dissidence.