riting, is a man, not without imagination, who isnever swept away by his imagination.” Of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Fredric Warburgcomments, “This is amongst the most terrifying books I have ever read”. “Mr. Orwell’slatest book, Nineteen Eighty-Four, can be approached either as a political argument or asan indictment of materialism cast in fictional form,” writes Harold Nicolson. “Mr.Orwell is in every way similar to Huxley, especially in his contempt for people, in hisaim of slandering man,” reports Isaac Anisimov for the Pravda. George Orwell is one of the most beloved and respected authors in history. Hisworks speak out against money, hypocrisy, poverty and injustice. His style hasinfluenced many modern authors and will, most definitely, influence many more authorsto come. ...