Modern Classics Shooting an Elephant (Penguin Modern Classics)

Author:

George Orwell

Publisher:

Penguin Random House India Private Limited

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Publisher

Penguin Random House India Private Limited

Publication Year 2009
ISBN-13

9780141187396

ISBN-10 9780141187396
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 460 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 20 x 14 x 4
Weight (grms) 306

'Shooting an Elephant' is Orwell's searing and painfully honest account of his experience as a police officer in imperial Burma; killing an escaped elephant in front of a crowd 'solely to avoid looking a fool'. The other masterly essays in this collection include classics such as 'My Country Right or Left', 'How the Poor Die' and 'Such, Such Were the Joys', his memoir of the horrors of public school, as well as discussions of Shakespeare, sleeping rough, boys' weeklies and a spirited defense of English cooking. Opinionated, uncompromising, provocative and hugely entertaining, all show Orwell's unique ability to get to the heart of any subject. A collection of witty and incisive non-fiction, George Orwell's Shooting an Elephant includes an introduction by Jeremy Paxman in Penguin Modern Classics.

George Orwell

George Orwell, the great essayist, novelist and journalist, was the pen-name of Eric Arthur Blair. He was a keen critic of imperialism, fascism, stalinism, and capitalism. His works are concerned with the socio-political conditions of his time, chiefly with the problem of human freedom. His plain colloquial style made him highly effective as pamphleteer and journalist.
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