
The George Orwell Non-Fiction Collection
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The George Orwell Non-Fiction Collection contains unabridged recordings of the author’s 3 full-length non-fiction books together with a selection of his most celebrated essays and the complete collection of his poetry. Orwell, a prolific writer on topics related to contemporary English society, is one of the rare writers whose journalism, fiction, and criticism are equally influential, and is widely regarded as one of the most predominant authors of the 20th century. The titles included in this collection, in order of appearance, are: Down and Out in Paris and London (read by Jonathan Keeble) The Road to Wigan Pier (read by Jonathan Keeble) Homage to Catalonia (read by Malk Williams) Essays (read by Peter Noble) A Hanging; Anti-Semitism in Britain; A Nice Cup of Tea; Books v. Cigarettes; Bookshop Memories; British Cooking; Can Socialists Be Happy?; Confessions of a Book Reviewer; How the Poor Die; In Defence of English Cooking; Looking Back on the Spanish War; My Country, Right or Left