
Shinyaku Dobutsu Nojo (Animal Farm) (Bunko) [Japanese Edition]
George Orwell
The rebellion began with a speech by Meijer, an old pig. The animals, worried about the miserable conditions of the farm, took advantage of their master's drunkenness and banished the humans, establishing an animal farm with the seven precepts of "all animals are equal". With Snowball the pig and Napoleon as their leaders, they dream of a free and prosperous society, but their ideals are soon betrayed and they are ruled by a new tyrant. Orwell, the author of "1984," satirizes power and corruption in this masterful allegory. This is the definitive edition of the new translation, which also includes the essay "Why I Write"!
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George Orwell
The rebellion began with a speech by Meijer, an old pig. The animals, worried about the miserable conditions of the farm, took advantage of their master's drunkenness and banished the humans, establishing an animal farm with the seven precepts of "all animals are equal". With Snowball the pig and Napoleon as their leaders, they dream of a free and prosperous society, but their ideals are soon betrayed and they are ruled by a new tyrant. Orwell, the author of "1984," satirizes power and corruption in this masterful allegory. This is the definitive edition of the new translation, which also includes the essay "Why I Write"!











