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9780451524935

1984

by Orwell, George
  • ISBN13:

    9780451524935

  • ISBN10:

    0451524934

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1990-05-01
  • Publisher: PENGUIN

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About This Book

1984: 75th Anniversary Edition

George Orwell's 1984 is a timeless classic that continues to captivate readers with its haunting and prophetic vision of a dystopian future. Written in 1948, this novel has been a staple in educational curricula for decades, serving as a powerful warning about the dangers of totalitarianism and the erosion of individual freedom.

Who Uses It?

Primarily, 1984 is used by students and educators in high school and college-level English literature and social studies courses. It is also a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the themes of government control, propaganda, and the importance of critical thinking. The book's themes resonate with both students and professionals, making it a versatile addition to various educational settings.

History and Editions

The 75th Anniversary Edition of 1984 includes a new introduction by Dolen Perkins-Valdez and a new afterword by Sandra Newman. This edition maintains the original narrative while providing fresh perspectives on Orwell's work. The book has been widely read and studied since its publication in 1961, with various editions released over the years to address user feedback and incorporate new insights.

Author and Other Works

George Orwell was a renowned British author known for his insightful and thought-provoking works. In addition to 1984, some of his notable books include Animal Farm, Burmese Days, and Coming Up for Air. Orwell's writing style is characterized by its clarity, simplicity, and depth, making complex themes accessible to a broad audience.

Key Features

  • Dystopian Vision: The novel creates an imaginary world that is completely convincing from start to finish, depicting a society where the government exercises total control over its citizens.
  • Themes: The book explores themes of government control, propaganda, censorship, and the dangers of totalitarianism.
  • Educational Value: It serves as a powerful tool for teaching critical thinking, analyzing literature, and understanding historical context.
  • Cultural Impact: 1984 has been nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s *The Great American Read*.

Detailed Information

ISBNs and Formats

  • Paperback: ISBN-13: 9780451524935
  • Mass Market Paperback: ISBN-10: 0451524934
  • eBook: Available through various digital platforms (ISBNs vary)
  • Audiobook: Available in 7 1.5-hour cassettes (ISBNs vary)

Publication Details

  • Publisher: Signet Classics
  • Publication Date: 1961 (later printings circa 2004)
  • Number of Pages: 352 (328 in some editions)
  • Language: English

Other Editions and Formats

  • Hardcover: Not available for this specific ISBN
  • eTextbook: Not available for this specific ISBN
  • Audiobook: Available in 7 1.5-hour cassettes (ISBNs vary)
  • Related ISBNs:
  • 9780451524935 (Paperback)
  • 0451524934 (Mass Market Paperback)
  • 9780451524935 (eBook formats vary)

This detailed information section provides a quick reference for all the available formats and sources for 1984: 75th Anniversary Edition, making it easier to find and access the book in the preferred format.

Author Biography

George Orwell (pseudonym of Eric Blair [1903-50]) was born in Bengal and educated at Eton; after service with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, he returned to Europe to earn his living penning novels and essays. He was essentially a political writer who focused his attention on his own times, a man of intense feelings and fierce hates. An opponent of totalitarianism, he served in the Loyalist forces in the Spanish Civil War. He was critical of communism, but considered himself a socialist. He hated intellectuals, although he was a literary critic. He despised cant, lying, and cruelty in life and in literature. Upon his death, he left behind a growing reputation for greatness and a substantial body of work that bore out his conviction that modern man was inadequate to cope with the demands of his history.

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