Animal Farm

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2022ko api. 14a(e)an Independently Published(e)n argitaratua.

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979-8-8432-1261-2
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Animal Farm is a brilliant political satire and a powerful and affecting story of revolutions and idealism, power and corruption. 'All animals are equal. But some animals are more equal than others.' Mr Jones of Manor Farm is so lazy and drunken that one day he forgets to feed his livestock. The ensuing rebellion under the leadership of the pigs Napoleon and Snowball leads to the animals taking over the farm. Vowing to eliminate the terrible inequities of the farmyard, the renamed Animal Farm is organised to benefit all who walk on four legs. But as time passes, the ideals of the rebellion are corrupted, then forgotten. And something new and unexpected emerges..

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Comentario sobre 'Rebelión en la Granja'.

5 izar

¿Qué decir que no se haya dicho ya sobre esta obra? Por mi parte poco a comentar sobre esta gran fábula que, sin ningún atisbo de duda, refiere a la pugna entre Trotsky y Stalin y al periodo tiránico que resultó ser el estalinismo.

Dicho sea esto, sería un error entender este libro como una crítica al socialismo en sí mismo, así como reducirlo sólo a ideologías izquierdistas. Pues la obra debe entenderse como una crítica a los totalitarismos (por ejemplo, nazismo) y a los potenciales peligros de las revoluciones (por ejemplo, revolución francesa). Tampoco me detendré a analizar la figura de Orwell ni a discutir si se trató de un trotskista, de un delator de comunistas o del socialista por excelencia, pero no cabe lugar a dudas de su participación en la guerra civil española por parte del bando republicano.

A fin de cuentas, a mi parecer lo importante …

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Boy! Orwell really doesn't like Stalin.

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As a piece of writing, it's engaging, easy to read, and well crafted. This is no surprise, as Orwell's a great writer that—though he lacks subtlety—is able to deliver his thoughts well without the reader feeling written down to.

I see a lot of reviews state that this book is "prescient"—much like they say about another of his: 1984—but this isn't in the way people think. Though Orwell died in the '50s, Animal Farm is less-prescient about our sudden turn to authoritarianism, and more prescient towards the fall of the Soviet Union. While Orwell intended Napoleon to be a caricature of Stalin, what we get instead is a composite image of all the leaders of the Soviet Union to some degree or another. I imagine the Napoleon of the last chapter to be more Yeltsin than Stalin, though there's no way Orwell could've known that.

This ties into my critiques …

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