"In Zimbabwe, as the rule of Robert Mugabe's kleptocratic clique became ever more exorbitant, an opposition newspaper took the opportunity to reprint Animal Farm in serial form. It did so without comment, except that one of the accompanying illustrations showed Napoleon the dictator wearing the trademark black horn-rimmed spectacles of Zimbabwe's own leader. The offices of the newspaper were soon afterwards blown up by a weapons-grade bomb, but before too long Zimbabwean children, also, will be able to appreciate the book in its own right."
In The Guardian, Christopher Hitchens revisits George Orwell's Animal Farm.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Four Legs Good
Labels:
1940s,
Cold War,
Hitchens,
literature,
Orwell,
Russian Revolution,
Stalin,
Trotsky
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