Reflections and lessons learned:
“The lack of rhymes in English is a very serious difficulty and gets more serious all the time as familiar rhymes get more and more hackneyed but I’ve always felt that of one is to use imperfect rhymes it would be better to make the vowel sound and the consonant the same…”
I doubt that I’m going to be a completist as I’ve never found Orwell to have the most immediately approachable content (do I partially blame John Hurt images for this?!), but the depths, range and impact from stories can’t be denied - an amazing mix of contemporary social commentary, woven around timeless studies of humanity and general philosophy. This is therefore a useful backdrop for the start of the writing career to fill in some of the gaps - the simplicity of some student comedy, moving through the honesty and confusion of first love, to the country and conflict more familiar style from having two world wars dominate, pretty much, his entire lifespan. Sometimes I can see dates and nod and let them fall from my head, but this really puts context on the influence on a key English author.
Unlike a traditional oral poetry book, this is more a mixture of a narrated biography by the author and an obvious fan of the studies, and the poetry performance from another, but for me this worked - thanks Eric - I’m really looking forward to digging into some of the penguin classic shorts that I’ve bought now
The Italian soldier shook my hand, 1942
“Your name and your deeds were forgotten before your bones were dry
And the lie that slew you is buried, under a deeper lie”