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An short essay about the time the author worked in a bookstore. He mostly describes the various types of customers that frequent used bookstores in the early 1930’s. Orwell’s charm and wit was evident as he described his very short time as a bookseller, which he did not enjoy. 96 pages
Just read Confessions of a Bookseller and the aauthor often quoted this essay so I was interested enough to seek it out and read it. I've never read an non-fiction from Orwell just a few of his novels, and I have to say that I enjoyed his essay writing as much if not more then his novels.
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George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair on June 25, 1903 in Motihari in Bengal, India and later studied at Eton College for four years. He was an assistant superintendent with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. He left that position after five years and moved to Paris, where he wrote his first two books: Burmese Days and Down and Out in Paris show more and London. He then moved to Spain to write but decided to join the United Workers Marxist Party Militia. After being decidedly opposed to communism, he served in the British Home Guard and with the Indian Service of the BBC during World War II. After the war, he wrote for the Observer and was literary editor for the Tribune. His best known works are Animal Farm and 1984. His other works include A Clergyman's Daughter, Keep the Aspidistra Flying, The Road to Wigan Pier, Homage to Catalonia, and Coming Up for Air. He died on January 21, 1950 at the age of 46. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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