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“Down and Out in Paris and London” by George Orwell is a compelling non-fiction work that delves into the gritty realities of poverty in two major cities. Blending memoir and social commentary, Orwell’s first full-length work offers a vivid, unflinching portrayal of life at society’s margins during the early 20th century. With keen observation and poignant prose, Orwell explores themes of class, survival, and human dignity. This seminal piece not only highlights his narrative prowess but also his deep empathy and critical eye, making it a timeless exploration of socio-economic struggles. Ideal for readers interested in history and social issues.





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