This audiobook includes unabridged recordings of all George Orwell's greatest non-fiction: 3 full-length books; a collection of his most well-renowned essays; and the complete collection of his poety.
Down and Out in Paris and London: Orwell recounts his London tramping exploits in Paris and London with a cast of colourful characters.
The Road to Wigan Pier: Vivid descriptions of social injustice, cramped slum housing, dangerous mining conditions, squalor, hunger, and growing unemployment create a searing account of working-class life in the bleak industrial heartlands of Yorkshire and Lancashire in the 1930s.
Homage to Catalonia: Having enlisted to fight for an anti-Stalinist communist party in Spain, Orwell is soon forced to flee the country and here discusses the destructive nature of Soviet communism.
Essays: A wide-ranging selection of Orwell's essays, through which he ranges from reflections on his boyhood schooling and the profession of writing to his views on the Spanish Civil War and British imperialism.
Poetry: The complete collection of Orwell's published poetry.
Full chapter listing:
βΒ Chapters 2 to 41: Down and Out in Paris and London
βΒ Chapters 42 to 56: The Road to Wigan Pier
βΒ Chapters 57 to 72: Homage to Catalonia
βΒ Chapter 73 to 75: A Hanging
βΒ Chapter 76 to 78:Anti-Semitism in Britain
βΒ Chapter 79 to 81: A Nice Cup of Tea
βΒ Chapter 82 to 84: Books v. Cigarettes
βΒ Chapter 85 to 87: Bookshop Memories
βΒ Chapter 88 to 90: British Cooking
βΒ Chapter 91 to 93: Can Socialists be Happy?
βΒ Chapter 94 to 96: Confessions of a Book Reviewer
βΒ Chapter 97 to 99: How the Poor Die
βΒ Chapter 100 to 102: In Defence of English Cooking
βΒ Chapter 103 to 105: Looking Back on the Spanish War
βΒ Chapter 106 to 108: My Country, Right or Left
βΒ Chapter 109 to 111: Notes on Nationalism
βΒ Chapter 112 to 114: Politics and the English Language
βΒ Chapter 115 to 117: Reflections on Gandhi
βΒ Chapter 118 to 120: Shooting an Elephant
βΒ Chapter 121 to 123: The Decline of the English Murder
βΒ Chapter 124 to 128: The Lion and the Unicorn
βΒ Chapter 129 to 131: The Moon Under Water
βΒ Chapter 132 to 134: Why I Write
βΒ Chapter 135 to 137: You and the Atomic Bomb
βΒ Chapter 138: A Dressed Man
βΒ Chapter 139: A Little Poem
βΒ Chapter 140: Awake, Young Men of England
βΒ Chapter 141: Ironic Poem About Prostitution
βΒ Chapter 142: Kitchener
βΒ Chapter 143: On A Ruined Farm
βΒ Chapter 144: Our Minds Are Married, But We Are Too Young
βΒ Chapter 145: A Poem From Burma
βΒ Chapter 146: Romance
βΒ Chapter 147: Sometimes, in the Middle Autumn Days
βΒ Chapter 148: Summer-like
βΒ Chapter 149: The Lesser Evil
βΒ Chapter 150: The Pagan
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