A 2022 Eisner Award nominee
An intimate look at the life and work of England's greatest novelist and
political essayist, and author of the dystopian masterpiece 1984
George Orwell's most celebrated work, 1984, and the prescient vision
it contains of a society governed by Big Brother, predates the constant
monitoring of people and data we are familiar with today by over 70
years. But his life was every bit as fascinating and forward-looking as
his books. Orwell studied at Eton, joined the police in Burma, fought in
the Spanish Civil War, fiercely opposed Stalinism, and lived in London's
slums while working as a journalist. With illustrations by a team of
artists including Juanjo Guarnido, Enki Bilal, Manu Larcenet, Blutch and
André Juillard, Pierre Christin and Sébastien Verdier's Orwell offers
readers an intimate yet definitive portrait of our greatest political
writer.
"Christin, Verdier, et al. have pulled off a rare feat. They have taken
one of the most straightforward writers in the English language and made
his canon and life story more accessible." - The Orwell Society