orwell造句(31) George Orwell once asked, apropos of publishers, "Why don't they just say, "We don't want your poems"?"
(32) Both were unpopular: Waugh as an effete reactionary; Orwell for his unfashionable anti-Stalinism.
(33) There are a lot of them, including George Orwell, the writer of 1984, Mishma Yukio, a famous Japanese writer, who wrote the Temple of the Golden Pavilion, and Abe Kobo, the writer of Woman in Dune.
(34) The diaries of the George Orwell, author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, were published last year, exactly 70 years to the day since the novelist wrote it.
(35) I stared at the unrequested folder for some time, thinking of Orwell, and trying to imagine what ghastly school of business management Newspeak must have spawned the slogan.
(36) Of course, the real Orwell, whom I am delighted to be able to reveal exclusively to you, would have had no truck with all this beatification of himself or his prose.
(37) By now Orwell had left Jura and checked into a TB sanitorium high in the Cotswolds.
(38) Mr. Orwell told Shirley to her face that he didn't agree with her.
(39) Futurism favors the bold: Look decades ahead, as George Orwell did in 1984 and Arthur C. Clarke in 2001, and critics will forgive your inaccuracies.
(40) Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair on 25 June 1903 in eastern India, the son of a British colonial civil servant.
(41) Aldous Huxley believed that we would be destroyed by the things we love, while George Orwell thought we would be destroyed by the things we fear.
(42) George Orwell predicted that political dissidents would be treated as unpersons.
(43) Orwell used Calor gas to cook and to heat water. Storm lanterns burned paraffin.
(44) George Orwell, the pen name by which Eric Blair is known, had the gift of prophecy, or else blind luck.
(45) He also was a faithful diarist. Since August his entries have been published as a blog (orwell diaries.wordpress.com) on the same date they were written 70 years ago.
(46) Their attitudes were those of the ", landless gentry" as Orwell later called lower-middle-class people whose pretensions to social status had little relation to their income.
(47) Tellingly, Ms Lovell quotes George Orwell: "Who controls the past controls the future.
(48) He cited a newspaper article recounting that there are now 32 closed-circuit cameras within 200 yards of the London flat in which George Orwell wrote his book “1984”.
(49) Animal Farm . George Orwell . Mutinous farm animals run off their oppressor to establish a livestock utopia.
(50) As Orwell pointed out, history can be and often is rewritten to suit the needs of the present.
(51) Orwell is, in a sense, an undercover agent, an anthropologist who has gone native to better observe his subjects in their natural habitat.
(52) Big Brother was, of course,[http:///orwell.html] created by George Orwell for his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
(53) Futurism favors the bold: Look more than 30 years ahead, as George Orwell did in 1984 or Arthur C. Clarke in 2001, and critics will forgive your inaccuracies.
(54) It is one thing to read George Orwell and Franz Kafka, it is quite another to live their texts.
(55) Recently I have been reading the novel 1984, which is a great work of George Orwell.
(56) And he evokes with uncomfortable clarity the self-imposed poverty and discomfort of the Orwell household.
(57) Forster , Joseph Conrad , George Orwell , Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and Henrik Ibsen , among others.
(58) Orwell, a gentle, unworldly sort of man, arrived with just a camp bed, a table, a couple of chairs and a few pots and pans.