This account of Orwell's life focuses on what influenced Orwell,
his relations with publishers and editors, and on certain key
experiences in his life: the deposition that, while fighting in the
Spanish Civil War, he was guilty of espionage and high treason; his
work at the BBC, especially in developing 'cultural propaganda' and
as the forerunner of the Open University; his interest in pamphlet
literature; his time as a war correspondent; and his activities
during the Cold War. A detailed analysis of his earnings between
1922 to 1945 reveals how very poor he was and challenges the
widely-held, but unsustainable belief that he was paid a large sum
to investigate conditions in Wigam.
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