Orwell wrote “1984” not as a prophecy but as a warning, to galvanise action so that the future he described never came to pass
Doubleday; 368 pages; $28.95. Picador; £16.99would have relished these times. Alternative facts, troll farms, meme warfare—he would be spoiled for material. “The Ministry of Truth”, Dorian Lynskey’s biography of “1984”, joins the dots between the age of fake news and Orwell’s work.Mr Lynskey begins with the genesis of “1984” and its reception in 1949, and then explains how it reverberated through the cold war.
As Mr Lynskey says, . He succeeded; the book became a weapon in the Western fightback against totalitarianism in the 1940s and beyond. Yet, as Mr Lynskey relates, by the 1970s it had become so proverbial as to be colonised by gormless television shows and indifferent pop-music albums. Its wholesale appropriation by pop culture blunted its political force.
When the Soviet Union fell, Orwell’s oeuvre might have become a historical curiosity. After all, mid-century writing that was meant to expose the despotism of both the communist left and fascist right should have become irrelevant; history was deemed to have ended. That is not how it turned out, for history or Orwell.
Disappointingly, the section on his modern resonance is the weakest part of Mr Lynskey’s book. He devotes only a brief passage to the Orwellian echoes in Donald Trump’s presidency: the lies that warp reality, the obsolescence of facts, the divergent information universes of Fox News and. The obvious implication—that the totalitarian methods chronicled by Orwell 70 years ago are now being recycled by supposed democrats—should concern everyone.
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