George Orwell was an inveterate keeper of diaries.
This same acute power of observation is evident in his Diaries from Morocco, as well as at h.
An entry from 1931 tells of a communal shave in the Trafalgar Square fountains, while notes from his travels through industrial England show the development of the impassioned social commentator.
The Orwell Diaries presents eleven of them, covering the period 1931-1949, and follows Orwell from his early years as a writer to his last literary notebook.
George Orwell was an inveterate keeper of diaries