Down and Out in Paris and London
Down and Out in Paris and London is George Orwell’s powerful autobiographical account of poverty and survival in two great European cities. Drawing from his own experiences, Orwell describes life among the poor, the unemployed, and the marginalized, offering an unflinching look at hardship, dignity, and resilience.
The book moves from the back kitchens of Parisian restaurants to the shelters and streets of London, revealing the harsh realities of low-wage labor, homelessness, and social inequality. With sharp observation and deep empathy, Orwell exposes the systems that trap people in poverty while giving voice to those rarely heard.
Honest, vivid, and socially insightful, Down and Out in Paris and London is an essential work of nonfiction that laid the foundation for Orwell’s later political writing and remains strikingly relevant today.
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