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Animal farm: George Orwell ; read by Simon Callow.

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Record Number 677280
ISBN 9781742855264
Author Orwell, George, 1903-1950
Title Animal farm [sound recording] / George Orwell ; read by Simon Callow.
Edition MP 3 ed.
Publisher/Date Tullamarine, Vic. : Bolinda Audio, p2011.
Pagination etc. 1 sound disc (MP 3 CD) (ca. 3 hr., 11 min.) : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in. ; in container.
Contents note Unabridged.
Originally published: 1945.
Performer note Read by Simon Callow.
Summary Note The animals in the farmyard decide that working for humans is doing them no favours, so under the leadership of Napoleon, the only Berkshire Boar on the farm, and the other pigs, they drive out the farmer and his cohorts and set about structuring their own society. Based on a list of supposedly animal-friendly rules such as (3z(Bfour legs good, two legs bad(S3(B the animals work together to harvest their own food and run their own farm. However, little by little, the rules begin to mysteriously change and the pigs seem to gain power, making the animals question what society they were striving for in the first place and whether their new-found freedom is as liberating as they might have hoped. With direct allusions to political figures such as Lenin, Marx, Trotsky, Stalin and Molitov, to name but a few, Animal Farm is one of the greatest socio-political works of all time.
Subject Domestic animals -- Fiction
Totalitarianism -- Fiction
Talking books
Political satire
Humorous fiction.
Added Author Callow, Simon, 1949-
Shelf Location CD F ORWE
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