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George Orwell’s diaries turned into a blog

George Orwell's diaries

I have been a big fan of George Orwell ever since I read 1984. I remember the first time I heard about Orwell. I was 16 and we studied an excerpt from 1984 for our English class. I particularly remember this:

His eyes re-focused on the page. He discovered that while he sat helplessly musing he had also been writing, as though by automatic action. And it was no longer the same cramped, awkward handwriting as before. His pen had slid voluptuously over the smooth paper, printing in large neat capitals –

DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER

DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER

DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER

DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER

DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER

over and over again, filling half a page.

This also stroke me when I first read it:

The Ministry of Truth — Minitrue, in Newspeak — was startlingly different from any other object in sight. It was an enormous pyramidal structure of glittering white concrete, soaring up, terrace after terrace, 300 metres into the air. From where Winston stood it was just possible to read, picked out on its white face in elegant lettering, the three slogans of the Party:

WAR IS PEACE

FREEDOM IS SLAVERY

IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

I think what I like the most about Orwell’s 1984 is that it was truly a visionary book that decrypted exactly how governments would monitor us, later on.

My favorite thing about the book is how the Government creates a new language called Newspeak. The government deliberately deletes words from the dictionary and from people’s mind. Think about it, if you don’t have a word for “freedom”, how can you fight for it? If you don’t have a word for happiness or sadness, you won’t be able to express your feelings, thus you will be following the leader like a good sheep.

To mark the 70th anniversary of the Orwell Diaries, each diary entry is going to be re-published in blog form on WordPress exactly 70 years after it was originally written.  So, 9th August 1938 will be blogged on 9th August 2008 and so on.

The diaries will be published HERE.

I highly recommend you subscribe to the RSS feeds as it will be a very fascinating blog.

If you haven’t read 1984 and feel to lazy to read it, remember you can download a free audiobook of 1984.

[Via GAS]

11 replies on “George Orwell’s diaries turned into a blog”

Personally, I prefer Down and Out in Paris and London but really admire the prescience of Orwell when it came to write 1984. The way he inverted the ´48 – the year in which he completed the book. What´s not so impressive in our less literary times is the reaction of people like my brother-in-law who thought I was joking when I told him the television show Big Brother was inspired by a book. “Big Brother? Whoever heard of a book called Big Brother?” he crowed.

I found your articles instereating, especially all the stuff on Google. However, I have real problems with your colors and tinting. I’m finding it VERY hard to see things. Dark blue and purple against black? Please change it so it is more visible!

I found your articles interesting, especially all the stuff on Google. However, I have real problems with your colors and tinting. I’m finding it VERY hard to see things. Dark blue and purple against black? Please change it so it is more visible!

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