Down and Out in Paris and London

Down and Out in Paris and London

by George Orwell

Narrated by Lynne Kempton

Unabridged — 7 hours, 25 minutes

Down and Out in Paris and London

Down and Out in Paris and London

by George Orwell

Narrated by Lynne Kempton

Unabridged — 7 hours, 25 minutes

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Overview

This is about man's resilience in the face of extreme hardship. George Orwell actually experienced a life of poverty in the middle of the Great Depression, first in Paris, living on his wits amongst the French working class - specifically as a casual worker in the hospitality industry, then in London, living amongst the tramps, persecuted and harassed by the authorities and fellow citizens alike. His intention was to expose the under-belly of poverty existing in two outwardly prosperous capitals. Because of his personal first-hand experience, he has been able to show the resourcefulness and irrepressible humour of the downtrodden. Orwell transports the life and characters he encountered directly into your imagination like no other writer.


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"It is curious how people take it for granted that they have a right to preach at you and pray over you as soon as your income falls below a certain level."

"If you set yourself to it, you can live the same life, rich or poor. You can keep on with your books and your ideas. You just got to say to yourself, "I'm a free man in here" - he tapped his forehead - "and you're all right."

"The stars are a free show; it don't cost anything to use your eyes."

― George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London

JULY 2008 - AudioFile

This production is an intriguing experience in poetry and music that creates an unusual and agreeable collage of word songs. Carrington MacDuffie unselfconsciously performs her own works on observing consciousness. Her silky voice weaves in and out of the acoustic, electronic, and nature sounds provided by Near the Border. The listening experience is peaceful, meditative, and engaging. The high quality of audio mixing highlights the many layers of sound, which range from clicks to bells to tones from the magnetosphere. The 14 poems and their musical illustrations are over all too quickly, but the hour-long experience is only as far away as the repeat button. R.F. 2009 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175953269
Publisher: Lynne Kempton
Publication date: 08/23/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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