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A novel by George Orwell about a disillusioned writer in 1930s London. Learn about the background, themes, characters and reception of this socially critical work.
- George Orwell
- 1936
7 de abr. de 2021 · Keep the Aspidistra Flying é um filme dirigido por Robert Bierman com Richard E. Grant, Helena Bonham Carter. Sinopse: Gordon Comstock, um copywriter em uma agência de publicidade, leva uma...
- Robert Bierman
- 101
- 1997
- Alan Plater
Keep the Aspidistra Flying (Brasil: Mantenha o Sistema [1] / Moinhos de Vento [2] / A Flor da Inglaterra [3] / Portugal: O Vil Metal), é um livro de George Orwell, publicado em 1936.
A novel about a poet who rejects money and society, but faces hardship and loneliness. Read reviews, ratings, and book details of this classic work by the author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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A 1997 British film based on George Orwell's novel about a copywriter who quits his job to pursue poetry. The title is a pun on the socialist anthem "Keep the Red Flag Flying".
A satire of the lower middle-class life in London, where poet Gordon Comstock rejects money and advertising. Based on Orwell's own experiences of writing and working at a bookshop, the novel explores themes of creativity, poverty and love.
Learn about the plot, themes, and context of George Orwell's 1936 novel Keep the Aspidistra Flying, a satire of middle-class life and literature. Find out more about Orwell's life, works, and legacy from Britannica's editors and experts.