Down and Out in Paris and London
04 March 2021
Imprint: Macmillan Collector's Library
Synopsis
Down and Out in Paris and London was George Orwell’s first published book. It is at once a very personal account, and a vivid exposé of hard lives weighed down by poverty in France and England between the wars.
Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful...
Details
04 March 2021
256 pages
9781529038279
Imprint: Macmillan Collector's Library
Reviews
The thief who took the last of an ailing George Orwell’s money from his Paris room in 1929 did a big favour to political literature.Vanessa Thorpe, Observer
Little that Orwell has written, here and elsewhere, has lost the hum of relevancy, from the causes of poverty and its long-term effects – “it annihilates the future” – to its everyday toll of boredom.Laurence Mackin, Irish Times
Down and Out is an extraordinary and curious book: beautifully phrased, meticulous, honest and funny. George Orwell’s 1933 memoir, and a study of poverty, is a book both rooted in its era and able to transcend it.Independent
Orwell’s is a plea for empathy for the laborer, the tramp, and the impoverished . . . [it] is a fascinating anthropological study of poverty, its empirical value tarnished by its richly entertaining prose, and overt imposition of Orwell’s political dispositions upon his observations.Medium