Forgive me, my thought process sometimes lacks discipline. I have strange ideas. I'm a sort of armchair philosopher turned poet. This is a writer's blog, but I do not publish my finished work here. I post fragments, pieces, ideas; works in progress. I test out ideas that may or may not become more fully realized. I write flash fiction and poetry. I love generic transgression and experimental poetry. I write mostly about art and failed romance. When all else fails, I post things that inspire me.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
The Struggle for Human Decency
Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell: In 1936 George Orwell traveled to
Spain as a volunteer to fight Fascism in the Spanish Civil War. For a
little over a year he did just this, on and off, before he was shot in
the throat and returned to England, where he wrote an account of his
experiences. The book
investigates the roots and effects of fascist regimes, the people and
landscape of northern Spain, the daily tedium of military life, and his
own inspirations and disillusion with what he called the "struggle
for human decency."
Labels:
#it'sallofus,
George Orwell,
Human decency,
Spanish Civil War
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