![]() Living in such a futile, poverty stricken existence, soon sucks the life out of Gordon’s writing ambition. Every literary person’s dream, huh?īut the realities of living in self enforced deprivation soon take their toll. Gordon quits working at the advertising firm and instead spends his days being a bookseller, whilst trying to write. However, Gordon soon realises that ploughing on with this goes against anything he stands for. ![]() He is wasting his literary talents on an industry that he cannot morally support but is reaping the benefits for the sake of having a good job and monetary stability. He’s a slave to an advertising industry that he despises. This time, with a book which was published 84 years ago. Thus, I once again returned to reading some Orwell. ![]() Yes, it may seem kind of strange to be banging on about his writing so many years on but his work will never not be relevant, regardless of the type of society we live in. Publisher: Penguin, Modern Classics (2000/1936) ![]()
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