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_aPR 6029 _bO79n 2008 |
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_aOrwell, George, _d1903-1950. _911719 |
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_aNinety eighty-four / _cby George Orwell; with an afterword by Erich Fromm. |
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_aHarlow, England : _bPenguin Books, _c2008 |
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_a325 pages ; _c18 cm. |
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520 | _aGeorge Orwell’s novel, 1984, portrays a dystopian world where Big Brother reigns supreme. Today, however, Orwell’s warning against totalitarianism reads more like a newspaper than a work of fiction. Dave Rubin, host of The Rubin Report, joins Michael Knowles to dissect the pages of this classic work.In our fast-paced world, it’s tough to make reading a priority. At least it used to be. At Thinkr.org, they summarize the key ideas from new and noteworthy nonfiction, giving you access to an entire library of great books in bite-size form. | ||
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_aNovela inglesa _91933 |
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_aLiteratura inglesa _9146 |
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