Dennis Glover on George Orwell - The Last Man in Europe

Thursday 27 July 2017

April, 1947. In a run-down farmhouse on a remote Scottish island, George Orwell begins his last and greatest work: Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Forty-three years old and suffering from the tuberculosis that within three winters will take his life, Orwell comes to see the book as his legacy – the culmination of a career spent fighting to preserve the freedoms which the wars and upheavals of the twentieth century have threatened. Completing the book is an urgent challenge, a race against death.

Join us for an evening with Dennis Glover as he discusses his new book, The Last Man in Europe, an illuminating novel that masterfully explores the creation of Orwell’s classic work, which for millions of readers worldwide defined the twentieth century. Simultaneously a captivating drama, a unique literary excavation and an unflinching portrait of a beloved British writer, The Last Man in Europe will change the way you understand Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Dennis Glover grew up in Doveton before studying at Monash University and King’s College, Cambridge, where he was awarded a PhD in history. He has worked for two decades as an academic, newspaper columnist, political adviser and speechwriter to Labor leaders and senior ministers.

This event is sponsored by the Thomas, Samuel & George Ewing Trust.

Location & Contacts

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Fitzroy Town Hall

Date and time:
6.30pm - 7.30pm
Thursday 27 July 2017


Address:
201 Napier St Fitzroy