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George Orwell

Unveiling Injustice: A Journey Through Class Struggle and Socialism.

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Author: George Orwell

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/19/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen The Road to Wigan Pier

"The Road to Wigan Pier" is an essential audiobook for anyone interested in social justice, labor rights, and the historical context of working-class life in early 20th-century England. It appeals to listeners who are curious about the struggles faced by the working poor, as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of Orwell's political ideals and critiques of industrial society. Whether you are a student of history, a social activist, or simply a lover of literary nonfiction, this summary audiobook provides valuable insights into the economic and social challenges that persist today.

3 quotes from The Road to Wigan Pier

  • "The problem is not the presence of poverty, but the fact that it is so often hidden from view."
  • "There is a great deal of human nature in all of us. The social consequences of poverty are sometimes the more telling than the material ones."
  • "It is a matter of common sense to look for the causes of poverty in the social system, rather than the inherent qualities of individuals."

Author : George Orwell

Eric Arthur Blair, renowned by his pen name George Orwell, was an influential English author and journalist celebrated for his sharp intellect, wit, and deep commitment to social justice. His work fiercely opposes totalitarianism and advocates for democratic socialism, characterized by a passion for clarity in language. Orwell's life experiences, including serving in the Indian Imperial Police in Burma and fighting with the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War—where he sustained a severe throat injury—greatly informed his writing. A prolific journalist and literary critic, he gained fame for his groundbreaking works, notably the dystopian novel *Nineteen Eighty-Four* and the satirical *Animal Farm*. Both have sold more copies than any two books by any twentieth-century author. His memoir *Homage to Catalonia*, detailing his wartime experiences, alongside his numerous essays on politics and culture, showcase his lasting impact on contemporary thought. Terms like "Orwellian," reflecting themes of oppression and manipulation, have become integral to modern discourse, solidifying his legacy as a key chronicler of English culture.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Road to Wigan Pier Free Audiobook Download

George Orwell

Unveiling Injustice: A Journey Through Class Struggle and Socialism.

3.9223076rating

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Author: George Orwell

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/19/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Road to Wigan Pier

"The Road to Wigan Pier" is an essential audiobook for anyone interested in social justice, labor rights, and the historical context of working-class life in early 20th-century England. It appeals to listeners who are curious about the struggles faced by the working poor, as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of Orwell's political ideals and critiques of industrial society. Whether you are a student of history, a social activist, or simply a lover of literary nonfiction, this summary audiobook provides valuable insights into the economic and social challenges that persist today.

3 quotes from The Road to Wigan Pier

  • "The problem is not the presence of poverty, but the fact that it is so often hidden from view."
  • "There is a great deal of human nature in all of us. The social consequences of poverty are sometimes the more telling than the material ones."
  • "It is a matter of common sense to look for the causes of poverty in the social system, rather than the inherent qualities of individuals."

Author: George Orwell

Eric Arthur Blair, renowned by his pen name George Orwell, was an influential English author and journalist celebrated for his sharp intellect, wit, and deep commitment to social justice. His work fiercely opposes totalitarianism and advocates for democratic socialism, characterized by a passion for clarity in language. Orwell's life experiences, including serving in the Indian Imperial Police in Burma and fighting with the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War—where he sustained a severe throat injury—greatly informed his writing. A prolific journalist and literary critic, he gained fame for his groundbreaking works, notably the dystopian novel *Nineteen Eighty-Four* and the satirical *Animal Farm*. Both have sold more copies than any two books by any twentieth-century author. His memoir *Homage to Catalonia*, detailing his wartime experiences, alongside his numerous essays on politics and culture, showcase his lasting impact on contemporary thought. Terms like "Orwellian," reflecting themes of oppression and manipulation, have become integral to modern discourse, solidifying his legacy as a key chronicler of English culture.