Homage
to Catalonia,
by George Orwell
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"I wonder what is the appropriate first action
when you come from a country at war and set foot
on peaceful soil. Mine was to rush to the tobacco-kiosk
and buy as many cigars and cigarettes as I could
stuff into my pockets."
Most war correspondents observe wars and then tell
stories about the battles, the soldiers and the
civilians. George Orwell--novelist, journalist,
sometime socialist--actually traded his press pass
for a uniform and fought against Franco's Fascists
in the Spanish Civil War during 1936 and 1937. He
put his politics and his formidable conscience to
the toughest tests during those days in the trenches
in the Catalan section of Spain. Then, after nearly
getting killed, he went back to England and wrote
a gripping account of his experiences, as well as
a complex analysis of the political machinations
that led to the defeat of the socialist Republicans
and the victory of the Fascists.
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