Our Job is to Make Life Worth Living: 1949-1950 by Sheila Davison, Peter Hobley Davison, George Orwell, Ian Angus

Our Job is to Make Life Worth Living: 1949-1950

Sheila Davison, Peter Hobley Davison, George Orwell, Ian Angus

585 pages first pub 1999 (editions)

reflective medium-paced

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While a patient at the Cotswold Sanatorium, Orwell read the proofs of 1984 and wrote five reviews. He began but did not finish an article on Evelyn Waugh, made notes for an essay on Conrad, and sketched out a long short-story, "A Smoking-Room Stor...

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