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''Homage to Catalonia'' is [[George Orwell]]'s account of his experiences in the [[Spanish Civil War]]. He describes fighting as a militiaman on the side of the Republicans, as well as the gradual erosion of the Anarchist revolution in Catalonia and the [[Divided We Fall|power struggle between various factions on the Republican side]]. It may well be the most famous book about the Spanish Civil War, and is widely praised for its [[Brutal Honesty]].
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'''''Homage to Catalonia''''' is [[George Orwell]]'s account of his experiences in the [[Spanish Civil War]]. He describes fighting as a militiaman on the side of the Republicans, as well as the gradual erosion of the Anarchist revolution in Catalonia and the [[Divided We Fall|power struggle between various factions on the Republican side]]. It may well be the most famous book about the Spanish Civil War, and is widely praised for its [[Brutal Honesty]].
 
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* [[Author Tract]]: Orwell loved this trope; this book is no exception.
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