Brain pickings: Arts combined - artist renditions of literary texts
This piece focuses on the Edward Snowden case and its haunting similarity to George Orwell's dystopian fiction, Nineteen-Eighty Four.
The post features artwork that illustrates the oppressive totalitarian setting within Orwell's novel and also includes a portion of the introduction to the edition, written by "Guardian editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger — who broke the Edward Snowden story in a masterwork of journalism and stood up to real-life Big Brother by refusing to hand over Snowden’s data to the government."
Haunting Illustrations for Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, Introduced by the Courageous Journalist Who Broke the Edward Snowden Story
The post features artwork that illustrates the oppressive totalitarian setting within Orwell's novel and also includes a portion of the introduction to the edition, written by "Guardian editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger — who broke the Edward Snowden story in a masterwork of journalism and stood up to real-life Big Brother by refusing to hand over Snowden’s data to the government."
Haunting Illustrations for Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, Introduced by the Courageous Journalist Who Broke the Edward Snowden Story
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