Mrs. Orwell
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- Pedido anticipado
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- Se espera: 31 mar 2026
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- $329.00
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- Pedido anticipado
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- $329.00
Descripción editorial
Eileen Blair, wife and partner of George Orwell, is brought out of her husband’s shadow in this riveting graphic novel, which follows the couples’ tireless campaign to expose difficult political truths through art.
The Roaring Twenties are over, fascism is on the rise across Europe, and the dream of a workers’ paradise is all but dead. But in the midst of these turbulent times, a love story unfolds—one that will forever reshape our political language and how we view the future.
Mrs. Orwell follows poet Eileen Blair and her husband, George Orwell, as they forge the professional and romantic partnership that will eventually bring us Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. From a honeymoon fighting in the Spanish Civil War to narrow escapes from Stalin’s agents and the London Blitz, the Blairs’ campaign against fascism brings them face-to-face with some of the greatest threats of the 1930s. But while George struggles to make his voice heard despite political censorship, Eileen must fight to preserve her own voice within a marriage that threatens to consume her.
This sweeping account of Eileen Blair’s brief but dazzling life casts a light on a long-overlooked figure and her persistent defense of that most beloved, most vulnerable principle: the power of the pen.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The contributions of George Orwell's wife, Eileen O'Shaughnessy Blair, get their due in this brisk and emotionally charged graphic novel based on her life from Chalupa (In the Shadow of Stalin) and Revel (Now Let Me Fly). Born in 1905, Eileen rallies against sexism as a university student and young poet, then runs a typist firm, improving a refugee scholar's manuscripts on the sly. Her conventional, middle-class family bristles at her dating Eric Blair, a rakish, volatile author who publishes under the pen name George Orwell. Despite Blair's flirtations with other women, the two wed (Eileen is shown objecting mid-ceremony to one vow: "I will not ‘obey' ") and almost immediately set out for the Spanish Civil War, where Eric gets injured. Traumatized and mourning "comrades arrested and killed," they return to a disquieted existence on an English farm. There the plot of Animal Farm takes shape in a conversation between the two. The couple adopt a baby, then Eileen dies during a hysterectomy in 1945. Chalupa's script emphasizes Eileen's hot temper and Eric's manipulative tendencies, while Revel's jaunty character designs sport exaggerated, cartoony facial expressions (Eileen, for example, recalls a 1930s Hopey from Love and Rockets). This energetic portrait brings to vivid life a critical influence on the work of Orwell—and the personal costs of activism.