Such, Such Were the Joys

A Graphic Novel

George Orwell author Jaime Huxtable illustrator Sean Michael Wilson editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pluto Press

Published:20th Aug '21

Should be back in stock very soon

Such, Such Were the Joys cover

One of the most famous writers of all time, George Orwell's life played a huge part in his understanding of the world. A constant critic of power and authority, the roots of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four began to grow in his formative years as a pupil at a strict private school in Eastbourne. His essay Such, Such Were The Joys recounts the ugly realities of the regime to which pupils were subjected in the name of class prejudice, hierarchy and imperial destiny.

This graphic novel vividly brings his experiences at school to life. As Orwell earned his place through scholarship rather than wealth, he was picked on by both staff and richer students. The violence of his teachers and the shame he experienced on a daily basis leap from the pages, conjuring up how this harsh world looked through a child's innocent eyes while juxtaposing the mature Orwell's ruminations on what such schooling says about society.

Today, as the private school and class system endure, this is a vivid reminder that the world Orwell sought to change is still with us.

'A masterpiece of comic book writing. Orwell, with his tongue firmly in his cheek, takes the reader through a hilarious journey of what it was like to be a small boy cast into the alien world of prep schools'

-- Richard Blair, Patron of the Orwell Society

'Sean Michael Wilson has done a splendid job of bringing Orwell's formative years at St Cyprian's visually to life'

-- D.J. Taylor, author of 'On Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Biography' (Abrams Press, 2019)

‘Ground-breaking’

-- ‘Down the Tube

ISBN: 9780745345925

Dimensions: 230mm x 160mm x 6mm

Weight: 195g

112 pages