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Lingvo: Italian

Eldonita je 1-a de januaro 1993 de Mondadori.

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4 steloj (2 recenzoj)

Uno dei libri più appassionati sulla guerra civile di Spagna. George Orwell, giunto a Barcellona nel dicembre 1936 'con la vaga idea di scrivere articoli per qualche giornale', finì quasi immediatamente con l'arruolarsi nelle file repubblicane: fu al fronte, visse le giornate del maggio 1937 a Barcellona, venne gravemente ferito nell'assedio di Huesca e riuscì a riparare in Francia. Coinvolgente come un romanzo e rigoroso come un saggio, questo libro è la lucida cronaca di una drammatica esperienza; è la prima opera pienamente matura di Orwell, momento cruciale della sua formazione politica e intellettuale: le generiche preferenze dello scrittore per il mondo dei diseredati manifestate nelle prove d'esordio si mutano a questo punto in un più limpido e organico rifiuto del totalitarismo e di quanto vi si accompagna: crudeltà, doppiezza, disinformazione.

64 eldonoj

Informative, if a little dry at times

3 steloj

I first listened to Homage To Catalonia in 2011 and chose to hear it again now mainly because I needed a 1930s book by the end of August to complete the Decade Challenge! The memoir is very much an account of the limited aspects of the Spanish Civil War that Orwell himself witnessed and, as such, I found I still don't really have much understanding of the many factions involved, the outbreak of acronyms and the full storyline of the conflict. This was a war with numerous armies fighting each other, not a simple 'people against fascism' as it is often portrayed. I was interested to learn that Orwell himself had little idea of the full politics when he first enlisted to fight, a naivete which nearly led to his arrest later on.

Jeremy Northam does an excellent job of the narration and his cultured tones suit the rather formal …

recenzis Homenaje a Cataluña de George Orwell

notes on 'Homage to Catalonia'

5 steloj

stunning writing that gives a feeling of both trench warfare and street conflict

the book captures the joys of liberation - and how easily they can be lost

it's fascinating to see how some of Orwell's experiences and observations here come up again in '1984': a fear of rats, poor-quality tobacco falling out of cigarettes, newspapers rewriting history, worries of being informed on, and the horrors of being confined as a political prisoner

Orwell's personal bravery and dedication to goodness are also evident from this book