This book presents full history of the origin of Orwells Animal Farm, as well as a translation of the Russuian/Ukranian source work. Has George Orwell lost his saintly luster? In
The Never End, rabble-rouser, dogged investigator, and consummate literary stylist John Reed collects two decades of subject-Orwell findings previously published in
Pank,
Guernica,
Literary Hub,
The Brooklyn Rail,
The Rumpus,
The New York Press,
The Believer,
Harpers Magazine and
The Paris Review. Reeds treatment of Orwell is corrective and peerlessly contemporary; he views Orwell in a twenty-first century global context, considering Orwells collaboration with Cold War intelligence operationsUS and UKwith unfaltering objectivity. Its hard to imagine that Orwellin our own moment of global doublethinkwouldnt have wanted his devotion to contrariety applied to the literary legacy he left behind.
The Never End is atonce a hatchet job and a celebration.
Animal Farm, based on a previously unknown Russian short story?
Animal Farm, deployed by the CIA, MI6 and the Congress for Cultural Freedom? Orwell, turning over blacklists in a McCarthy-esque act of betrayal? The Cold War? Does it last forever? Russia, the Axis of Evil, and now China? But. Orwell. Course syllabi. Literary laurels. Snitch. Why do we keep coming back? For the wrong reasons? Or because we know Old Benjamin would want us to know the truth?
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