Animal Farm, by George Orwell

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Transport yourself to the farmyard with this minimalist canvas art print inspired by George Orwell’s “Animal Farm.” The image captures the essence of the novel’s setting, featuring a serene depiction of a farm with animals grazing peacefully and a quaint shed in the background.

Perfect for fans of Orwell’s classic allegory and lovers of understated elegance, this print adds a touch of literary charm to any space while inviting viewers to reflect on the timeless themes of freedom, equality, and the nature of power.

Our canvas prints made with PolyCanvas fabric offer a timeless elegance to any space. They boast structural stability, preventing sagging or warping, and are supported by a sturdy wooden frame.

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A farm is taken over by its overworked, mistreated animals. With flaming idealism and stirring slogans, they set out to create a paradise of progress, justice, and equality. Thus, the stage is set for one of the most telling satiric fables ever penned—a razor-edged fairy tale for grown-ups that records the evolution from revolution against tyranny to totalitarianism just as terrible.

When Animal Farm was first published, Stalinist Russia was seen as its target.

Why you should read this book?

You should read Animal Farm by George Orwell for its powerful allegorical portrayal of political oppression, propaganda, and the corruption of power. The novel was written as a satirical commentary on the events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent rise of Stalinism. It uses a farmyard setting and anthropomorphic animals to depict the rise and fall of a totalitarian regime.

The book also serves as a cautionary tale about the perversion of noble ideals and the betrayal of revolutionary principles. It provides insight into the complexities of power dynamics, propaganda techniques, and the human capacity for heroism and corruption.

Who is George Orwell?

George Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950), was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. He is best known for his works “Animal Farm” (1945) and “Nineteen Eighty-Four” (1949), which are among the most influential dystopian novels of the 20th century.

Orwell’s writing often focused on political and social issues. He was a staunch advocate of democratic socialism and a vocal critic of totalitarianism and authoritarianism. Through his works, Orwell explored themes such as oppression, propaganda, surveillance, and the abuse of power by government institutions.

His writing style was characterized by clarity, precision, and a commitment to truth-telling. Over time, his writings earned him a reputation as one of the greatest English-language writers of the 20th century. Orwell’s legacy continues to resonate today, with his works remaining relevant and influential in discussions about politics, society, and the nature of truth.

Other details

Published on 17 August, 1945 by Secker and Warburg
Language: English, after which it was translated into 70 languages and over 30 million copies have been sold till date.
Genres: Dystopian, Futuristic, Classics

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