George Orwell's novel 'Keep the Aspidistra Flying' explores the themes of money, class, and the pursuit of artistic integrity in 1930s London. The protagonist, Gordon Comstock, quits his well-paying job to pursue a life as a poet, while grappling with the societal pressures of financial success. Orwell's writing is characterized by its bleak realism and sharp social commentary, placing this work squarely within the tradition of English modernist literature. The novel provides a stark portrayal of the struggles faced by artists and the working class in a capitalist society. Orwell's use of language is simple yet powerful, drawing the reader into the protagonist's internal turmoil. 'Keep the Aspidistra Flying' serves as a thought-provoking exploration of the conflict between societal expectations and individual aspirations, resonating with readers across generations. George Orwell's own experiences working various jobs and living in poverty likely informed his writing, giving the novel a sense of authenticity and depth. Recommended for those interested in literary works that delve into the complexities of class, art, and personal identity.
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