1984 | Critical Overview

When 1984 was published, critics were impressed by the sheer power of George Orwell’s grim and horrifying vision of the future. They praised Orwell’s gripping prose, which captured so well the details of life under an oppressive regime, from the tasteless, sodden public meals Winston eats to the gritty dust of the gray streets. In 1949, critic Mark Shorer wrote in his New York Times Book Review essay that “no real reader can neglect this experience with impunity.… He will be asked to read through pages of sustained physical and psychological pain that have...

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