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Read T.S. Eliot's rejection letter for Orwell's 'Animal Farm'

Findings

Additional insights we found via The Guardian

  1. In 1944, Eliot was an editorial director at Faber and Faber, where he declined "Animal Farm," arguing that the book's allegory didn't quite make sense.

  2. Eliot misunderstood the book's criticism of authoritarianism, writing, "after all, your pigs are far more intelligent than the other animals, and therefore the best qualified to run the farm."

  3. Orwell's novella is a barnyard fable that acts as an allegory of the Russian Revolution, with pigs representing the communist leaders who exploited the socialist ideology to consolidate power.

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