A brand-new new edition of Orwell's timeless dystopian classic--for the next generation of readers--with an introduction and annotations by acclaimed Orwell scholar D. J. Taylor. Since its first publication in 1949, Orwell's devastating expose of the totalitarian mind has established itself as the most influential political satire of the modern age. Winston Smith's doomed rebellion against the all-seeing eye of Big Brother, and a world corrupted by technology and the perversion of language, is as relevant now as it ever was.
This new edition includes an introduction and extensive annotations, and an appendix containing original responses to the novel and several of Orwell's essays from the period in which
Nineteen Eighty-Four was written.