
"All Art Is Propaganda" is a collection of essays by George Orwell, edited by George Packer. The book brings together some of Orwell's most insightful essays on literature, culture, and politics. Throughout the essays, Orwell explores the idea that all art, in some way, serves as a form of propaganda, whether intentional or not. The collection includes notable essays such as "Politics and the English Language," where Orwell discusses the relationship between language and political thought, and "Shooting an Elephant," a personal reflection on imperialism. Orwell's keen observations and clear prose make these essays not only intellectually stimulating but also relevant to contemporary discussions about the intersection of art and politics.
- Pages: 306
- Genre: Essay
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9786227678376
- Persian Title: کتاب هنر همه فریب است اثر جورج اورول
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