George Orwell (1903–1950), born Eric Arthur Blair, was a British writer and journalist best known for his sharp insights into politics, society, and human behavior. He is the author of some of the most influential works of the 20th century, particularly focused on themes like totalitarianism, freedom, surveillance, and truth.

Most Famous Works:

  • 1984 (Unīs Chauṛāsī – Urdu Translation)

  • Animal Farm (Janwaron Ki Farm – Urdu Translation)

  • Homage to Catalonia

  • Down and Out in Paris and London

  • Politics and the English Language (Essay)

What Made Orwell Unique?

George Orwell’s writing was direct, thought-provoking, and bold. His stories were never just fiction—they were deep warnings about political corruption, misuse of power, and the danger of blind obedience. His coined terms like Big Brother, Thought Police, and Doublethink are still used today to describe government overreach and manipulation.

Quick Facts:

  • Full Name: Eric Arthur Blair

  • Pen Name: George Orwell

  • Born: June 25, 1903, Motihari, British India

  • Died: January 21, 1950, London, UK

  • Nationality: British

  • Genres: Political Fiction, Satire, Dystopia, Journalism


Why Readers Still Love Orwell

Orwell’s books are timeless. Whether you’re a student, thinker, or casual reader, his work forces you to think about freedom, identity, and truth. In 2025, his relevance has only grown, as discussions about digital surveillance, fake news, and freedom of speech echo what he warned about nearly a century ago.


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You can find Urdu translations and original English editions of Orwell’s classics:

  • 1984 in Urdu – A powerful dystopian novel that warns against authoritarianism.

  • Animal Farm in Urdu – A political allegory based on the Russian Revolution.

More of his works will be available soon in both English and Urdu formats