This major new collection brings together the best of George Orwells powerful political essays and journalism with his evergreen satire on totalitarianism, Animal Farm. They show the vast range of his political interests, with articles expressing his views on subjects from corrupt political language to the oppressive British Empire; his masterly wartime Socialist polemic, The Lion and the Unicorn; a wry review of Mein Kampf; a defence of Nineteen Eighty-Four; and extracts from his controversial list of Crypto-communists. These writings are testament to Orwells lifelong passion for politics, for telling unpalatable truths and exposing injustice, yet doing so with wit and humanity: in his words, making political writing into an art.