George Orwell - Coming up for air
Coming up for air
George Orwell
Description
George Bowling is forty-five, overweight, unhappily married, and trapped in the dull routines of suburban life. As Europe moves steadily toward war, a sudden memory of childhood sends him back to Lower Binfield, the country town where he grew up.He hopes to rediscover the fields, ponds, and quiet pleasures of a vanished England. But the past cannot be recovered so easily. The familiar landscape has been transformed by factories, housing developments, advertising, and the relentless advance of modern life.Published in 1939, Coming Up for Air is a poignant and darkly humorous novel about nostalgia, identity, and the fear of a future shaped by war and conformity. Through the unforgettable voice of George Bowling, George Orwell offers a moving portrait of an ordinary man searching for freedom, meaning, and one last breath of air before the world changes forever.George Orwell was the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair (1903–1950), an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. Renowned for his clear prose and powerful social commentary, he wrote extensively about political oppression, class inequality, poverty, and individual freedom. His best-known works include Animal Farm, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Homage to Catalonia, and Down and Out in Paris and London. Orwell remains one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century.
