Orwell as War Correspondent: a reassessment

Author: Keeble R.

Source: Journalism Studies, Volume 2, Number 3, 1 August 2001 , pp. 393-406(14)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

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Abstract:

This paper examines in detail George Orwell's reporting assignment on the Continent for The Observer and Manchester Evening News at the end of the Second World War in 1945. The 19 articles are particularly fascinating, since this was the only time Orwell - who by then had made his name as a left-wing polemicist, broadcaster, novelist and journalist - worked as a reporter to strict, regular deadlines for mainstream newspapers. Orwell's voice emerges as one of vitality and power - but also one that is uncertain and troubled. It is a voice that points ultimately to more general questions: What precisely is a journalist? What is the authentic voice of the genre? How far is the voice addressed to a declared, implicit or idealized audience? The paper argues that Orwell answered some of these questions through a complex strategy, admitting subjectivity while, paradoxically, aiming for objectivity. Orwell's relationship to the secret state has become particularly controversial in recent years and a new perspective is thrown on this aspect of his career in the opening section which looks at the background to the assignment.

Keywords: KEY WORDS; ORWELL; REPORTING; THE OBSERVER; POLITICS; SECRET; SERVICES

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

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