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Orwell: The New Life (Hardback)
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Orwell: The New Life (Hardback)

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Published: 25/05/2023
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Set to become the definitive portrait of one of the twentieth century's most profound and prescient writers, Taylor's magisterial biography of George Orwell draws on fresh research and personal recollections from those who remember the great man.

Over seventy years since his premature death, George Orwell (1903-50) has become one of the most significant figures in western literature. His two dystopian masterpieces, Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) have together sold over 40 million copies. Even now, he continues to exert a decisive influence on our understanding of international power-politics.

D.J. Taylor's new biography, the first full-length study for 20 years, draws on a wide range of previously unseen material - newly-discovered letters to old girlfriends and professional colleagues, the recollections of the dwindling band of people who remember him, new information about his life in the early 1930s - to produce a definitive portrait of this complex, driven and self-mythologising man.

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9781472132963
Number of pages: 608
Weight: 884 g
Dimensions: 238 x 162 x 60 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

If you want to know how [Orwell] became a great writer, and a tormented figure, and a national treasure, David Taylor's New Life is the doubleplusgood place to start - New Statesman

An astonishing verdict on George Orwell's virtues - and his vices . . . [The book] adds fresh material to give a fuller portrait of the real Eric Blair . . . it is hard to imagine him portrayed more sensitively or judiciously than he is here - Telegraph

Incisive . . DJ Taylor is the keeper of the Orwell flame - The Times

Mr. Taylor's Orwell: The New Life is a new text that completes the picture by fleshing out Orwell's emotional life with recently discovered letters and interviews with the last living people to have known him. Expertly told and subtle in judgment, The New Life will not be the last word in the ever-growing field of Orwelliana, but it will become its central monument - Wall Street Journal

Fluent, careful, nuanced and revealing . . . Taylor is excellent on how Orwell's childhood nourished and shaped his life . . . Taylor presents Orwell's deficiencies unstintingly while at the same time managing not to toxify the subject . . . illuminating, fair-minded work - Irish Independent

A full, richly detailed, admiring, illuminating account that nevertheless retains a sprightly, sometimes ironic pithiness . . . With a wealth of contextual information and access to extensive archival material, Mr Taylor assuredly traces his subject's picaresque progress - Country Life

Taylor is not only a compelling writer, but is also able to distil the essence of a notoriously elusive man . . . his prose [is] brisk and entertaining without skimping on detail . . . Orwell: the New Life comes as close to recreating the man as can be expected, and at a time when his insights are most needed - Critic

Taylor presents Orwell's deficiencies unstintingly while at the same time managing not to toxify the subject . . . [an] illuminating, fair-minded work - Irish Independent

A tour de force . . . if you read this definitive book, you'll almost feel you've been George Orwell himself - Daily Mail

This is a book which tells the story of how and why George Orwell became George Orwell, what it means and why it matters - Spectator

Orwell's voice comes alive again in a biography drawing on newly discovered letters - Guardian

[A] rich, vivid and comprehensive profile . . . DJ Taylor's landmark biography feels like the closest we will ever get to the truth behind [Orwell] - Business Post

Taylor keeps man and myth in play, always countering our idea of Orwell with Orwell's idea of himself and rendering his odd, infuriating, delightful character from the various shadows he threw - Tablet

Elegant, revealing and richly detailed, this is the definitive account of Orwell's life - Daily Mail

Magisterial - Guardian

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