Past Present Future

Animal Farm and Other Allegories


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This week David talks to novelists Adam Biles and John Lanchester about the timeless appeal of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Why has it retained its hold far longer than other political allegories? Do readers need to know about the Russian history it describes? What makes the animals so relatable? Plus we discuss other favourite political allegories, from The Wizard of Oz to WALL-E.

Adam Biles’s new novel – inspired by Animal Farm – is Beasts of England, available now.

Read John Lanchester in the current issue of the LRB.




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