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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The title raised the ire of Christopher Hitchens.A New York Times article about a hostile letter sent to the publisher from the Orwell estate, which cited issues of copyright infringement, precipitated a journalistic and online debate about the book at a time when Orwell''s legacy was under question, due to a list of "crypto-Communists" he handed over to the British Foreign Office.Marxists and Orwell admirers also objected to the work.Hitchens accused Reed of being a…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The title raised the ire of Christopher Hitchens.A New York Times article about a hostile letter sent to the publisher from the Orwell estate, which cited issues of copyright infringement, precipitated a journalistic and online debate about the book at a time when Orwell''s legacy was under question, due to a list of "crypto-Communists" he handed over to the British Foreign Office.Marxists and Orwell admirers also objected to the work.Hitchens accused Reed of being a "Bin Ladenist." As was reported in Australian paper The Age:" Hamilton, of London, said: ''If it were a straight parody, I would say ''Good on you.'' But this book seems to take rather than give." Reed said: ''I think that Orwell, were he still alive, would far rather be with me in my novel than sitting in some corporate office preparing lawsuits.''"