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- English
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The road to Wigan Pier
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In the bitter winter of 1936, George Orwell descended into the industrial hell of northern England. He slept in cramped lodgings, walked coal-grimed streets, and sat in the kitchens of unemployed miners whose lives had been crushed by economic forces they could not name and could not fight. What he found there would change him forever.
The Road to Wigan Pier is Orwell's unflinching documentary of poverty in the age of empire. In the first half, he trains his journalist's eye on the brutal reality of working-class life: the back-to-back houses with their leaking roofs, the slag heaps looming over playgrounds, the bone-deep exhaustion of men who have known nothing but the pit since childhood. He describes it all with a humanity that refuses to look away—the dignity of a miner's wife making do with pennies, the strange warmth of a cramped kitchen on a frozen night, the quiet despair of able-bodied men with no work and no hope.
But the second half takes an unexpected turn. Orwell turns the lens on himself—and on his own class. With characteristic honesty, he dissects the snobberies, hypocrisies, and romantic delusions of the middle-class socialists who claim to speak for the workers. Why, he asks, do so many intellectuals preach revolution from the comfort of their drawing rooms? Why does the mere mention of "progress" make him reach for his revolver? And can socialism ever shed its priggish, fruit-juice-drinking image to become a genuine movement of the people?
Part documentary, part polemic, part confession, The Road to Wigan Pier is George Orwell at his most urgent and most uncomfortable. It is a journey into the dark heart of industrial England—and into the contradictions of a man trying to find his place in the fight for a better world.
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- By George Orwell for Cactus:
- PART ONE
- PART TWO
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