Orwell's nose. Pathological biography of the writer

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Orwell's nose. Pathological biography of the writer

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One of the most important and enigmatic writers of the 2012th century, an excellent master of words, simple, attentive, reliable and accurate, George Orwell is full of mysteries and secrets. In XNUMX, the author of this book, John Sutherland, loses his sense of smell. Reading Orwell's novels during this period, he found that Animal Farm was no longer devoid of Napoleon's fragrant cigars, and the books, like the rest of the world, had lost their important meaning. Sutherland breathes in the foul smells, stench and stench stuck in the pages of Orwell's books and explores the aromatic narratives that abound in the British writer's literary world. Along the way, he clears up questions left unanswered in previous biographies, removing gaps that have subtly kept the writer away from us. This is unlike any other biography you have ever read or may ever read. The author managed to paint an unusual portrait of the writer and offer an original look at one of the most important authors of the XNUMXth century. This is a completely new, fragrant and sensual approach to literature!

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Publication language: Russian

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