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Homage to Catalonia |
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Rating:  Summary: An appealing perspective for a socialist view Review: This part of history told and lived by George Orwell tells of the fascinating Spanish civil war (revolution) of 1936-1937. As As this post-reporter literally dives into the trenches he comes out the dispute with remarkable experiences as well as ideologies. It tells of how the generals of the P.O.U.M. and Alliances disregard titles such as sir and captian with titles such as brother and friend. It portrays a real sence of equality and respect amongst the loyalists. After reading this, one may find democratic socialism or even pure socialism tempting. Unfortunatly it is a dream that died with the war, or did it? The fascists won with Franco but Orwell's views live on in his literature. A great political read!
Rating:  Summary: Riveting Review: In pithy prose Orwell seamlessly describes frontline warfare in oftentimes humorous detail. This is an excellant read.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Book Review: I could not put down Orwell's gripping story of his involvement in the Spanish Civil War and the politics behind the Republican side. His tale is fascinating, and even the political discussions read as smoothly as his novels.
Rating:  Summary: Orwell tells of situation that gave him his basic focus. Review: In 1936 Orwell fell in love with worker-Anarchist controlled Catalonia. Of course, he was on the Loyalist side. But he did not realize, at first, the nature and extent of the conflict within the Loyalist side. The reactionary press was saying the Loyalist's side was Communist. But the truth is that the Communists originally had very little influence at the beginning. The Communists were able to gain power because the Soviet Union was the only country supplying the Loyalists with arms. In addition to his experience as a memeber of the P.O.U.M (Workers Party of Marxist Unification) militia and his nearly fatal shot wound through his neck, Orwell recounts the small civil war--within the civil war--following the Communist action to take over the Anarchist-run telephone exchange in Barcelonia in May 1937. He and his wife escaped into France when the Communist-controlled police of Barcelonia outlawed the P.O.U.M. But, most important, are chapters five and eleven, where Orwell sorts out the politics on the Loyalist side.
Rating:  Summary: Well, this book is not a masterpiece, but worth of reading. Review: You can see what was going on in Spain in 1937. But, this is not fair because Orwell did not like communists especially who were related to the USSR. You'll get to know this point if you read 'Animal farm'.
Rating:  Summary: The definitive account of the Spanish Civil War Review: This amazing book demonstrates Orwell's remarkeable gift to understand the momentous events occuring in Spain as they were rapidly occuring around him. Orwell makes you fell the dynamic between the misery of war and the triumphant feelings of fighting for what is right. This book is a must read for anyone even remotely interested in the Spanish Civil War!
Rating:  Summary: a must read for any student of politics or military history Review: this book is a personnal favorite of mine. It manages to attain the balance of politics and frontline action in a very smoooth fashion. This book also gives an idea to the political arena just before the second world war. if you enjoy political writing stripped of BS. He states his opinions on the situation on the frontline and political turmoil within the Republican party. My review doesnt do the book justice buy it or check it out from the library youll be thankful you did.
Rating:  Summary: a marvelous book of war and politics Review: This is a masterful book about Orwell's service with the anarchists and socialists who attempted (and failed) to defend their egalitarian society from a Fascist rebellion. A third of the book conveys the feel of the trenches: rats, stench, comradery, and shoddy weapons. Much of the book delves into the politics of the time, and though it can be tedious, Orwell tells us about the ideological differences on the Left which helped to defeat their cause. This experience helps to understand his _1984_ and _Animal Farm_, as he witnessed good people abused at the hands of power and politics. Some readers will tire of the politics, but most will find that Orwell's treatment of this fascinating, complex war is exceptionally clear and engaging. The war, and Orwell's book, provide clues to the rest of the century.
Rating:  Summary: Extraordinary account of the Spanish Civil War Review: I was put off Orwell at an early age by reading 1984 and Animal Farm, both of which I found terribly depressing. Thirty years later, I finally got around to reading 'Homage to Catalonia' and I wish I hadn't waited so long because it is absolutely fascinating. Orwell's account of fighting on the front line during the war is really reamrkable. It is astonishing to earn what an absolute shambles the war was, with soldiers armed with hopleessly antiquated weapons. The Republican and Nationalist front lines were so far apart that most of the time they can't even fire at each other, being too far apart to score a hit, so they are reduced to shouting propoganda at each other through megaphones. I had no idea Orwell could be funny, at times reading this book is like reading a scenario for a farcical comedy. You get a good sense of the privations and squalor of life in the front line, also, surprisingly, the cold (it had honestly never occured to me that Spain was ever cold). There is an incredibly vivivd description of how Orwell felt when he got shot in action. Away from the front, Orwell is shocked to discover that the Republicans seem to be more interested in fighting each other than the Nationalists. The Communists begin to act vindictively towards the Trotskyists and members of POUM, the organisation under whose banner Orwell had fought. He describes his horror as he sees men who had given up everything to go and fight for the Republic, treated as criminals by the Republican army. There is a very funny scene where he describes how his hotel room is searched by police looking for evidence of subversive activity. they search the room for about an hour, looking everywhere, but they never touch the bed, because his wife is lying in it, even though,as Orwell reflects, there could be a ton of Trotskyist literature under the pillow, and machine guns under the mattress. Hilarious in parts, heartbreaking in others, this is an unforgettable book.
Rating:  Summary: A well told true story Review: Unlike 1984 or Animal Farm there is a constant upbeat current in this revealing account of his participation in the Spanish Civil War. Although a very political affair, Orwell's participation is not tied to the tenets of one particular party as much as his desire to do good in the world by helping to stop Fascism. So he brings his wife to Spain, enlists in the militia, is sent to the front, wounded, chased by the police, engaged in street fighting gun battles between different political parties that are on the same side of the war. An amazing account so very well told. There is a chapter in the middle that has to do with the complexities of the political parties at the time, at the very end of the previous chapter Orwell writes that if you are not interested in the politics to skip the chapter, so I skipped the chapter, preferring to stay with the adventure story. It is an adventure story, a war story, a comedy, a sad tragedy, but heartfelt and so real. Great book if you like good writing, or war stories, or politics or Spain. Above all, a well told story made more interesting that when Orwell finishes he is still assuming Franco would be defeated, which was not the case at all.
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