George Orwell



Real name Eric Blair, George Orwell (1903-1950) was the one of the most influential authors in the English language.

A socialist all his life, but his views changed somewhat over time and his dislike of Soviet communism was very clear. Orwell, a journalist, participated in the Spanish Civil War on the side of the Republicans, serving in the party militia of the P.O.U.M. or Party of Marxist Worker's Unification, and even got shot in the throat (an experience that he would go on to describe as "interesting"). His works tend to be considered cynical. The term "Orwellian" is named after his famous works of dystopian fiction, particularly Nineteen Eighty-Four.


 * Animal Farm
 * Nineteen Eighty-Four
 * Homage to Catalonia - an autobiographical account of his experiences in Spain.
 * Politics and the English Language - A hugely influential non-fiction essay.


 * Newspeak (he took inspiration from several real-life sources)
 * We Will Use Wiki Words in the Future


 * Airstrip One
 * Language Equals Thought
 * People's Republic of Tyranny


 * Two Plus Torture Makes Five
 * All Issues Are Political Issues
 * Big Brother Is Watching
 * Cold War: It is debated whether he actually coined it, but he was certainly one of the first to use the phrase, in his essay "You and the Atomic Bomb".
 * Four Legs Good, Two Legs Better
 * Orwellian Editor
 * Orwellian Retcon
 * Room 101
 * Unperson
 * Written by the Winners