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  1. Coming Up for Air is the seventh book and fourth novel by English writer George Orwell, published in June 1939 by Victor Gollancz. It was written between 1938 and 1939 while Orwell spent time recuperating from illness in French Morocco , mainly in Marrakesh .

    • George Orwell
    • 1939
  2. Coming up for Air is narrated by George Bowling; a man living in the suburbs with a wife and two children, in his late 40s and in an unexciting but stable white collar job. Orwell has always created his male leads with a strong sense of inadequate masculinity; some self-awareness, many and obvious faults.

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  3. Introduction. "Coming Up for Air" is a thought-provoking novel written by George Orwell. Set in England before the outbreak of World War II, the story follows the life of the protagonist, George Bowling, as he grapples with the complexities of modernization, nostalgia, and the inevitability of change. Through vivid storytelling and rich ...

  4. Coming Up for Air. It all began the day when he got his new false teeth. George Bowling, a suburban insurance salesman, escapes London and an insidious sense of impending war to return to Lower Binfield, his childhood home near the Thames. Written in 1938 and published in 1939, Coming Up for Air captures the pre-war anxiety, the tension between ...

  5. In Coming Up For Air Orwell explores how the pressures of social class become internalized and affect one’s self-perception and perception of others. This is particularly so even for Bowling, who has experienced social mobility, moving from the working-class origins of his youth, via the army, to middle-class life as an insurance salesman.

  6. Coming Up for Air by George Orwell is a frank story about a simple man who doesn’t have a clear future. Truth to be told, it is not his fault. Just like millions of other people, George is a toy in hands of people who are going to turn the world into sheer hell. However, the Second World War is still pretty far ahead and George has time to ...

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  8. Published in 1939, Coming Up for Air is the most accomplished of Orwell's early realist novels, casting light on the development of Orwell's distinctive thinking as a cultural critic. The novel explores many of the themes Orwell later reprised in 1984: nostalgia, memory, and disillusionment in the face of modernity's ills, including industrialisation, capitalist exploitation, and endless war.

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