An insider’s analysis of the life and work of the bestselling author of 1984.
Christopher Hollis was born in 1902 in England. He was a
university teacher, schoolmaster, Conservative politician, and
author. In addition to Orwell, Hollis was a friend to many
well-known members of the community, including famous writer Evelyn
Waugh. Hollis also served as a member of parliament and an
intelligence office for the Royal Air Force in the Second World
War. He died in May of 1977.
John Rodden has taught at the University of Virginia and the
University of Texas at Austin. He has published seventeen books,
including Irving Howe and the Critics, The Worlds of Irving Howe,
Lionel Trilling and the Critics, and The Politics of Literary
Reputation: The Making and Claiming of St. George Orwell.
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