Extollager
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These are: Burmese Days, A Clergyman's Daughter, Keep the Aspidistra Flying, and Coming Up for Air.
Coming Up for Air is my favorite of the four, the story of George Bowling, with a lavish recreation of his boyhood and an evocation of his (and the novelist's) present just before World War 2 breaks out. Worth reading for its own sake and also as an overture to 1984. It contains some Orwellian humor -- "a glimpse behind the Veil for a tanner a time," etc.
Coming Up for Air is my favorite of the four, the story of George Bowling, with a lavish recreation of his boyhood and an evocation of his (and the novelist's) present just before World War 2 breaks out. Worth reading for its own sake and also as an overture to 1984. It contains some Orwellian humor -- "a glimpse behind the Veil for a tanner a time," etc.