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The Orwell Tapes
Contributor(s): Wadhams, Stephen (Author), Davison, Peter (Preface by), Woodcock, George (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0995994633     ISBN-13: 9780995994638
Publisher: Locarno Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2017
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- Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures
- Biography & Autobiography | Political
- Biography & Autobiography | Editors, Journalists, Publishers
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.5" W x 8.4" (0.85 lbs) 288 pages
 
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The author of Animal Farm and 1984 was a brilliant, eccentric, complicated man. Born into a comfortable English family and educated at Eton, he was, at various times, a member of the colonial police force in Burma, a tramp, a dishwasher, a critic and journalist, a fighter in the Spanish Civil War, a teacher and a shopkeeper.

In the summer of 1983, radio producer Stephen Wadhams spent eight weeks crisscrossing Britain and Spain interviewing more than seventy people who had known Orwell for a five-hour CBC radio documentary broadcast on the first day of 1984. The result was a unique resource: more than fifty hours of interviews with a huge range of people, all of whom are now dead.

In this fascinating memoir, their recollections of Orwell are woven with biographical detail to produce a very human portrait of one of the greatest writers of our time. The list of contributors includes well-known names like Stephen Spender, Malcolm Muggeridge and Lord Astor, but also the unknown men and women who inspired much of Orwell's writing: the men who fought beside him in Spain; classmates at Eton; his first girlfriends and confidantes; childhood friends and family members, including his adopted son Richard.

In the weeks after Donald Trump's inauguration, 1984 with its critiques of propaganda and doublespeak hit number one on the Amazon bestseller lists. The Orwell Tapes brings its author to vivid life.


Contributor Bio(s): Wadhams, Stephen: - Born in Weymouth, England, in 1945, Stephen Wadhams joined the BBC in 1968. He spent 18 months as a volunteer broadcaster in Malawi, Africa, before moving to Canada in 1974 to join the CBC Radio program "As it Happens." He then spent ten years as a documentary producer for "Sunday Morning," producing many high-profile projects in Canada, the US, Europe and Africa. From 1990 to his retirement in 2016, Wadhams created radio documentaries for the CBC, helping colleagues and more than 200 members of the public tell their stories on the programs "Outfront" and "Living out Loud."Davison, Peter: - Peter Davison, OBE, Ph.D., D.Litt, Hon. D. Arts, is Research Professor of English at De Montfort University, Leicester, and Emeritus Professor of English at Glyndŵr University. He is a leading authority on the life and works of George Orwell. Assisted by his wife, Sheila Davison, and Ian Angus, he spent 17 years editing the 20-volume The Complete Works of George Orwell, (Secker & Warburg, 1998). His other works include The Lost Orwell (Timewell Press, 2007), George Orwell: Diaries (Penguin, 2009) and George Orwell: A Life in Letters (Penguin, 2011).Woodcock, George: - George Woodcock was a prolific Canadian writer whose works included biography, history, essays, poetry, travel writing and literary criticism. Outside of Canada he is best known for his groundbreaking survey Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements (1962). Woodcock was a life-long friend of George Orwell and won the Governor General's Award for The Crystal Spirit (1966), his homage to Orwell.