Shooting an elephant and other essays
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Shooting an elephant and other essays
(Penguin books, . Literature)
Penguin Books, 2003
Orwell centenary ed
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Note
Originally published: Martin Secker & Warburg, 1968
Description and Table of Contents
Description
'Shooting an Elephant' is Orwell's searing and painfully honest account of his experience as a police officer in imperial Burma; killing an escaped elephant in front of a crowd 'solely to avoid looking a fool'. The other masterly essays in this collection include classics such as 'My Country Right or Left', 'How the Poor Die' and 'Such, Such were the Joys', his memoir of the horrors of public school, as well as discussions of Shakespeare, sleeping rough, boys' weeklies and a spirited defence of English cooking. Opinionated, uncompromising, provocative and hugely entertaining, all show Orwell's unique ability to get to the heart of any subject.
A collection of witty and incisive non-fiction, George Orwell's Shooting an Elephant includes an introduction by Jeremy Paxman in Penguin Modern Classics.
Table of Contents
- Why I write
- the spike
- a hanging
- shooting an elephant
- bookshop memories
- Charles Dickens
- boy's weeklies
- my country right or left
- looking back on the Spanish War
- n defense of English cooking
- good bad books
- the sporting spirit
- nonsense poetry
- the prevention of literature
- books versus cigarettes
- decline of the English murder
- some thoughts on the common toad
- confessions of a book reviewer
- politics versus literature - an examination of "Gulliver's Travels"
- how the poor die
- such, such were the joys
- reflections on Gandhi.
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