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    <![CDATA[Coming Up For Air]]>
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    <![CDATA[Insurance salesman George &quot;Fatty&quot; Bowling lives with his humorless wife and their two irritating children in a dull house in a tract development in the historyless London suburb of West Bletchley. The year is 1938; doomsayers are declaring that England will be at war again by 1941.<p>  When George bets on an unlikely horse and wins, he finds himself with a little extra cash on his hands. What should he spend it on? &quot;The alternatives, it seemed to me, were either a week-end with a woman or dribbling it quietly away on odds and ends such as cigars and double whiskeys.&quot; But a chance encounter with a poster in Charing Cross sets him off on a tremendous journey into his own memories--memories, especially, of a boyhood spent in Lower Binfield, the country village where he grew up. His recollections are pungent and detailed. Touch by touch, he paints for us a whole world that is already nearly lost: a world not yet ruled by the fear of war and not yet blighted by war's aftermath: <blockquote> 1913! My God! 1913! The stillness, the green water, the rushing of the weir! It'll never come again. I don't mean that 1913 will never come again. I mean the feeling inside you, the feeling of not being in a hurry and not being frightened, the feeling you've either had and don't need to be told about, or haven't had and won't ever have the chance to learn. </blockquote> Alas, George finds that even Lower Binfield has been darkened by the bomber's shadow. <p>  Readers of  <em>1984</em> will recognize  Orwell's desperate insistence on the importance of the individual, of memory, of history, and of language; and they will find in Fatty Bowling one of Orwell's most engaging creations--a warm, witty, thinking, remembering Everyman in a world that is fast learning not to think and not to remember, and thus swiftly losing its mind. <em>--Daniel Hintzsche</em></p></p>]]>
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  <read_at>Wed Apr 09 17:13:53 -0700 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I had reservations about reading this book. The author George Orwell gives me the impression that only the very politically intelligent, philosophical thinker sort would find him interesting. However, with a little prodding from a new friend, I went out to buy it, and am finding it quite the opposit...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/18362817">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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