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by Jeffrey Meyers


  “Literature and Totalitarianism,”

  “London Letters,”

  “Marrakech,”

  “New Words,”

  “Notes on the Spanish Militias,”

  “Politics and the English Language,”

  “Politics vs. Literature,”

  “The Prevention of Literature,”

  “Raffles and Miss Blandish,”

  “Riding Down from Bangor,” “The Road to Wigan Pier Diary,”

  “Rudyard Kipling,”

  “Shooting an Elephant,”

  “Some Thoughts on the Common Toad,”

  “The Spike,”

  “Such, Such Were the Joys,”

  “Travel Round and Down,”

  “War Diary,”

  “Why I Write,”

  “Writers and Leviathan,”

  Poems

  “A happy vicar I might have been,”

  “On a Ruined Farm Near the His Master's Voice Gramophone Factory,”

  Orwell, Sonia Brownell, marriage

  Paget, Celia

  Partisan Review

  Pitter, Ruth

  Poe, Edgar Allan

  Popham, Anne

  POUM

  Powell, Anthony

  Rees, Richard

  Rodden, John, The Politics of Literary Reputation

  Rosenberg, Harold

  Runciman, Sir Steven

  Salkeld, Brenda

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Shaw, George Bernard

  Shelden, Michael

  Silone, Ignazio, “The Fox,”

  Soria, Georges, Trotskyism in the Service of Franco

  Spender, Stephen

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stansky, Peter

  Stevens, Geoffrey

  Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's Travels

  Symons, Julian

  Taylor, D. J.

  Thackeray, William, The Newcombes

  Thomas, Hugh, The Spanish Civil War

  Time and Tide

  Tribune

  Trotsky, Leon, The Revolution Betrayed

  Wain, John, Hurry on Down

  Warburg, Fredric

  Watson, Susan

  Waugh, Evelyn

  Weil, Simone

  Wells, H. G., The History of Mr. Polly

  West, Anthony

  West, William J.

  Woodruff, Philip, The Men Who Ruled India

  Woolf, Leonard, Growing

  Zamyatin, Yevgeniy, We

  Zola, Émile

  Compiled by Valerie Meyers

  JEFFREY MEYERS has written extensively on literature, film and art. He is the author of forty-eight books, including The Genius and the Goddess: Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe and biographies of Katherine Mansfield, Joseph Conrad, Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Meyers is one of twelve Americans who are Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature. In 2005 he received an Award in Literature “to honor exceptional achievement” from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in Berkeley, California.

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