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Keep the aspidistra flying

Part of the The complete works of George Orwell ; v. 4 series
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Originally published in 1936, before Orwell achieved fame, Keep the Aspidistra Flying takes Money as its theme.

Gordon Comstock gives up a good job in an advertising agency to become part-time bookshop assistant at a meagre wage, thereby gaining leisure for writing.

However, after some modest success in the world of letters he eventually slides into the abyss, to be rescued by the faithful Rosemary.

Ironically, Gordon's voyage of discovery leads him back to commercial security, marriage, and the unexpected pleasures of domesticity.

But above all he learns of the courage of keeping up appearances despite hardships.

The symbol of this is the potted aspidistras: the ugly, stubborn, organic emblem of social and biological survival.

This new edition restores most of the material censored on first publication due to fears of action for libel, defamation and obscenity of particular interest are the previously suppressed advertising slogans of the 1930s and, in light of the censorship he experienced, Orwell's ironic choice of surname for Gordon: Comstock.

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Product Details
Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd
0436231379 / 9780436231377
Hardback
823.912
15/07/1999
United Kingdom
English
Classics
286p.
24 cm
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