An edition of The duty to stand aside (2018)

The duty to stand aside

Nineteen Eighty-Four and the wartime quarrel of George Orwell and Alex Comfort

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An edition of The duty to stand aside (2018)

The duty to stand aside

Nineteen Eighty-Four and the wartime quarrel of George Orwell and Alex Comfort

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The Duty to Stand Aside tells the story of one of the most intriguing yet little-known literary-political feuds -- and friendships -- in 20th-century English literature. It examines the arguments that divided George Orwell, future author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, and Alex Comfort, poet, biologist, anarchist-pacifist, and future author of the international bestseller The Joy of Sex -- during WWII. Orwell maintained that standing aside, or opposing Britain's war against fascism, was "objectively pro-fascist." Comfort argued that intellectuals who did not stand aside and denounce their own government's atrocities -- in Britain's case, saturation bombing of civilian population centers -- had "sacrificed their responsible attitude to humanity." Later, Comfort and Orwell developed a friendship based on appreciation of each other's work and a common concern about the growing power and penetration of the State -- a concern that deeply influenced the writing of Nineteen Eighty-Four. Shortly before his death in 1950, however, Orwell would accuse Comfort of being "anti-British" and "temperamentally pro-totalitarian" in a memo he prepared secretly for the Foreign Office -- a fact that Comfort, who died in 2000, never knew. Laursen's book takes a fresh look at the Orwell-Comfort quarrel and the lessons it holds for our very different world -- in which war has been replaced by undeclared "conflicts," civilian bombing is even more enthusiastically practiced, and moral choices between two sides are rarely straightforward.

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AK Press
Language
English
Pages
175

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Table of Contents

The moral lens --
A clash of temperaments --
A public "set-to" --
A disagreement in verse --
Common ground --
The sociopathic state --
The "snitch list" --
"The act of standing aside" --
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-165) index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912
Library of Congress
PR6029.R8 N637 2018, PR6029.R8

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175 pages
Number of pages
175

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Open Library
OL26958132M
ISBN 10
1849353182
ISBN 13
9781849353182
LCCN
2017957068
OCLC/WorldCat
1007758174

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