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'All animals are equal.'
They are robbed of the fruits of their labour, fenced-in or caged. The animals on Manor Farm have had enough. They start a rebellion - for a better world, in which all animals are equal and free. But when some animals are more equal than others, freedom might turn out to be a short-lived dream.
George Orwell's famous allegory is one of the most urgent literary wake-up calls. It sheds light on the seductiveness of power, and on how quickly our dreams of a better world turn into a totalitarian nightmare ... The timeless classic is now available in a special
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'All animals are equal.'

They are robbed of the fruits of their labour, fenced-in or caged. The animals on Manor Farm have had enough. They start a rebellion - for a better world, in which all animals are equal and free. But when some animals are more equal than others, freedom might turn out to be a short-lived dream.

George Orwell's famous allegory is one of the most urgent literary wake-up calls. It sheds light on the seductiveness of power, and on how quickly our dreams of a better world turn into a totalitarian nightmare ... The timeless classic is now available in a special hardcover edition embossed with silver foil.

»All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.« George Orwell
Autorenporträt
George Orwell wurde 1903 in Motihari/ Bengalen als Sohn eines britischen Kolonialbeamten geboren. Er besuchte Privatschulen in England, diente in der burmesischen Imperial Police, arbeitete als Lehrer und Buchhandelsgehilfe, machte als Vagabund in Südengland und Paris Erfahrungen, kämpfte auf republikanischer Seite im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg und arbeitete als freier Schriftsteller und Journalist. Neben seinen Welterfolgen 'Farm der Tiere' und '1984' ist er durch zahllose politische wie literarische Essays bekannt geworden. Er starb 1950 in London.