Down and Out in Paris and London
Book Review
George Orwell's «Down and Out in Paris and London» is an autobiographical account in which the author shares his experience of living on the brink of poverty in two major European capitals. Orwell masterfully describes the atmosphere of poverty and despair he encountered while living among the lower classes. Critics note that the book is not only a social study but also a profound personal experience of the author, who seeks to understand and convey to the reader what it means to be poor in modern society. Orwell uses his characteristic style, combining irony and compassion, to show how poverty affects human dignity and self-esteem. Critics highly praise the author's honesty and candor, as well as his ability to evoke empathy and understanding in the reader. «Down and Out in Paris and London» is considered an important work that sheds light on social issues that remain relevant today.
