George Orwell, 1984 and the Future

Fri Dec 03 2021 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm

East Hampton Library | East Hampton

East Hampton Library
Publisher/HostEast Hampton Library
George Orwell, 1984 and the Future
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Join Joan Baum on her talk about Orwell's 1984
About this Event

Can there be a more often referenced politically iconic 20th century work of fiction than George Orwell’s 1984? Written in 1948 [neat reversal of numerals], three years after Animal Farm, as Orwell lay dying from TB on a remote Scottish island, 1984 is often referred to as dystopian science fiction with an implicit message to rebel against totalitarianism, but is so much more. A disturbing cautionary tale about Orwell’s own time - and ours-- with 2050 looming as the apocalyptic date in the novel, 1984 in mind, heart and soul explores how fascism is enabled by the utter corruption of language and misinformation, the theme of Orwell’s 1946 “Politics and the English Language,” one of the most influential essays ever written about the dangers of the manipulation of language -- how repeated lies, conspiracy theories, “newspeak” jargon and alteration of facts create, feed and sustain tyranny, Is there any hope?

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East Hampton Library, 159 Main Street, East Hampton, United States

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