![]() ![]() To say he’s influential doesn’t really cover it. ![]() Really this about starting a conversation and a community around the books and the words themselves. ![]() Published in 1933, Down and Out in Paris and London is memoir of the author’s time in both cities and explores both poverty and homelessness alongside Orwell’s “exploits with a cast of colourful characters,” according to the foundation. Jeremy Wikeley, the editor for the project, told Lit Hub that the overall goal is to present a multidimensional view of Orwell’s work: The newsletter will start with a serialization of Down and Out in Paris and London, which will last until Christmas another work (yet to be announced) will begin in the new year. Orwell Daily will be a new, daily newsletter, giving readers small chunks of Orwell’s writing-between 1,000 and 1,500 words-every morning, courtesy of the Orwell Foundation. Some good news to ring in the weekend: fans of George Orwell (and fans in the making) will soon be able to enjoy a serialization of his works, courtesy of Orwell Daily, a project to bring his writing to new audiences. ![]()
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