Coming Up For Air

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George Orwell: Coming Up For Air (2004, 1st World Library)

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Published Sept. 10, 2004 by 1st World Library.

ISBN:
978-1-59540-481-7
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OCLC Number:
182524425

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3 stars (8 reviews)

From the book:The idea really came to me the day I got my new false teeth. I remember the morning well. At about a quarter to eight I’d nipped out of bed and got into the bathroom just in time to shut the kids out. It was a beastly January morning, with a dirty yellowish-grey sky. Down below, out of the little square of bathroom window, I could see the ten yards by five of grass, with a privet hedge round it and a bare patch in the middle, that we call the back garden. There’s the same back garden, some privets, and same grass, behind every house in Ellesmere Road. Only difference—where there are no kids there’s no bare patch in the middle. I was trying to shave with a bluntish razor-blade while the water ran into the bath. My face looked back at me out of the mirror, …

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2 stars

While Coming Up for Air might not be a horrible book, it is a book which I struggle to find anything positive to say about. It is well written, and that is about it. It is a more or less a plotless work in which we fallow a man. This man is quite possibly the most mandane, most ordinary, most nothing character in all of literature. I don't know. Maybe I have read too many transgressive works. Maybe I am too odd of a lad. Maybe. Regardless, I was not entertained by finish, way too much fucking fishing in this book. When it is not about fishing, it feels like it is about nothing. War, bombing, lying, attempting to go back to childhood. All that, yet not an interesting bit. Shame.

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