Theodore Dalrymple Quotes
People With No Experience Of Life Except Under Communist Regimes Would Tell Me That They Knew - Though They Were Unsure How - That Their Life Was Not 'natural,' Just As Winston Smith Concludes That Life In Airstrip One (the New Name For England In 1984) Was Unnatural. Other Ways Of Life Might Have Their Problems, My Albanian And Rumanian Friends Would Say, But Theirs Was Unique In Its Violation Of Human Nature. Orwell's Imaginative Grasp Of What It Was Like To Live Under Communism Seemed To Them, As It Does To Me, To Amount To Genius.
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