Graham Joyce Quotes
George Orwell's '1984' Frequently Tops Surveys Of Our Greatest Books: It's Not A Celebration Of Poetic Language. It's Decidedly Anti-literary, A Masterpiece Of Personal And Political Narrative Sequence. And Its Subject Matter Is Crucial, Because What '1984' Shows Is That Language Can Be A Dirty Trick.
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