Down and Out in Paris and London (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Down and Out in Paris and London (Penguin Modern Classics)

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ISBN: 9780141184388
author: [英] 乔治·奥威尔
publishing house: Penguin Classics
publication date: 2001 -9
series: Penguin Modern Classics
binding: Paperback
price: GBP 8.99
number of pages: 256

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Autobiographical work by George Orwell, published in 1933. Orwell's first published book, it contains essays in which actual events are recounted in a fictionalized form. The book recounts that to atone for the guilt he feels about the conditions under which the disenfranchised and downtrodden peoples of the world exist, Orwell decides to live and work as one of them. Dressed as a beggar, he takes whatever employment might be available to a poverty-stricken outcast of Europe. In Paris he lives in a slum and works as a dishwasher. The essay "How the Poor Die" describes conditions at a charity hospital there. In London's East End, he dresses and lives like his neighbors, who are paupers and the poorest of working-class laborers. Dressed as a tramp, he travels throughout England with hoboes and migrant laborers.

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