Ed@bookwyrm.social reviewed Homage to Catalonia
It looked at first sight as though Spain were suffering from a plague of the initials…
3 stars
Decent book about Orwells experience in the war. Limited in scope, but descriptive and personal.
248 pages
English language
Published Jan. 14, 1986 by Secker & Warburg.
Homage to Catalonia is George Orwell's account of his experiences fighting in the 'Spanish Civil War'. Alongside many British workers, trades unionists, and socialists keen to help the Spanish defend their Republic from General Franco's Fascist forces. Orwell joined the POUM Militia in the Catalan region of Spain, was injured in the fighting and invalided back to England. After leaving the front line preparatory to leaving Spain, Orwell saw for himself the machinations of the Communist Party leading to the POUM being declared 'Enemies of the People' along with its destruction. Which he expresses in his companion piece, the essay "Looking back on the Spanish War". These are fuller descriptions of events culled from direct experience, than many especially current misrepresentations of the Spanish Conflict.
Decent book about Orwells experience in the war. Limited in scope, but descriptive and personal.