How to Build a Dystopia : the Biography of Nineteen Eighty-Four
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Publish date: 06/04/2019
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"Arresting. . . [The Ministry of Truth] joins the dots between the age of fake news and Orwell's work." -- The Economist "Thoroughly researched and wear[s] its scholarship lightly. . .Cheeringly downbeat. . .This astute study locates the origins of the novel and its life within pop culture." --The Guardian "Perhaps the best book of its kind that I've ever read. The portrait it provides of Orwell is sharp, nuanced, and moving, and its capsule histories of the major and minor planets in orbit around 1984 are surprising and deeply informative. Above all, it's just flat out fun to read. With The Ministry of Truth , Dorian Lynskey has done anyone who loves literature a great service." --Tom Bissell , author of Apostle and co-author of The Disaster Artist "Gaslighting, doublespeak, the horror of a crowd of human 'gramophones...playing the same tune' at frenzied rallies where mob and demagogue crescendo together in an orgasm of hate: Orwell saw our future and sent us a time capsule to be opened in case of emergency. That moment is now. Briskly written and brilliantly argued, The Ministry of Truth delves deep into the cultural impact--and terrifying relevance--of a book that, 70 years on, still delivers the jolt of a torturer's electrodes." --Mark Dery , author of Born to be Posthumous: The Eccentric Life and Mysterious Genius of Edward Gorey "A deeply researched and highly readable intellectual history, providing a wealth of information and anecdotes about Orwell's life and work. Lynskey skillfully weaves together literary and political histories to create a rich tapestry, full of context, color and insight into one of the most important books of the last century--and thus far, this century as well. The Ministry of Truth is an illuminating and entertaining companion to 1984 , a novel whose relevance and necessity are more evident than ever, at a time when the very concept of objective reality is under attack." --Charles Yu , author of How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe "Fascinating. . .Freshly and powerfully argued. . .Richly informative. . .If you have even the slightest interest in Orwell or the development of our culture, you should not miss this engrossing, enlivening book." -- The Times (London) "[A] vibrant, spirited story of a man and his book. . .Lynskey does a superb job analyzing the young Orwell's political beliefs, his hatred of fascism, and his 'vision of common sense radicalism'. . .[A] fascinating literary history." -- Kirkus Reviews "Entertaining. . .intriguing. . .intense." -- Publishers Weekly
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