Apr 15 2009

James Wood on George Orwell

In last week’s New Yorker James Wood profiled the late George Orwell in the Life and Letters section (only abstract available without registration). I’ve been a fan of Orwell’s nonfiction and Wood’s analysis vocalized many of my own thoughts on his writings, like this acute observation:

Orwell worked at his journalism like a good novelist, the strange thing is that he could not work at his novels like a good novelist. The details that pucker the journalism are rolled flat in his fiction. Orwell needed the prompt of the real to speak as a writer.

Like Wood, I’ve always felt that the humanist truth found in Orwell’s essays has never been equalled in his two popular novels. This imbalance may account for his reputation as a revolutionary  and social critic first and a writer second.

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Mar 13 2009

James Wood’s Best Of

I love booklists and James Wood’s list of the best books published since 1945 is no exception — makes me want to read Wood’s book even more. Thanks to The Elegant Variation for making this available online.

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