The perception of George Orwell in Germany
With a focus on "1984"
The paper explores the diverse interpretations of George Orwell's 1984, highlighting its dual critique of both Stalinism and capitalism. It discusses the intense debates that emerged upon its publication, particularly focusing on its impact in East Germany, where the book led to arrests for possession and distribution. This examination reflects the broader implications of Orwell's work on political discourse and its relevance in various historical contexts, showcasing the enduring significance of his themes in literature and society.
