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Orwell Collection
- Animal Farm & 1984
- Narrated by: Stephen Fry
- Length: 16 hrs and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Audible Studios presents two new recordings of George Orwell's most celebrated novels – 1984 and Animal Farm – with exclusive introductions, written and performed by Stephen Fry.
1984
The classic dystopian social science fiction novel first published on 8th June 1949 as Orwell's ninth and final book completed in his lifetime. One of the most brilliant satires on totalitarianism and the power-hungry ever written, introducing new language as words of warning for future generations; 1984, Newspeak, Doublethink, Thought Police, Big Brother is watching you....
Animal Farm
One of the most influential works of the 20th century. A socio-political allegory that reflects events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and then on into the Stalinist era of the Soviet Union. Set in a farmyard, where the animals decide to seize the farmer's land and create a co-operative that reaps the benefits of their combined labours. Four legs good, two legs bad....
About the narrator
Stephen Fry is an English actor, screenwriter, author, playwright, journalist, poet, comedian, television presenter, film director and all-round national treasure. Whilst at university, Fry became involved with the Cambridge Footlights, where he met his long-time collaborator and friend Hugh Laurie. As half of the comic double act Fry and Laurie, he co-wrote and co-starred in A Bit of Fry & Laurie and Jeeves and Wooster. Fry’s acting roles include Blackadder, Kingdom, Bones, V for Vendetta, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and The Hobbit trilogy. He has written and presented several documentary series and as a proudly out gay man, the award-winning Out There, documenting the lives of lesbian, bisexual gay and transgender people around the world is part of his 30-year advocacy of the rights of the LGBT community. Fry has written four novels, The Liar, The Hippopotamus (made in to a feature film in 2018), Making History and The Stars’ Tennis Balls. Translated into many languages, they have never been out of print. The most recently published works are Mythos and Heroes, constituting the first two parts of what will be a trilogy retelling the Greeks myths from the Creation to the aftermath of the Trojan War. Troy was published in November 2020.
Includes original theme music by renowned composer Carly Paradis, who is known for scoring the BBC’s Line of Duty and Netflix’s production of The Innocents. Featuring strings performed by Robert Ames, co-founder of the world-famous London Contemporary Orchestra.
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- LCB
- 05-03-21
Orwell + Stephen Fry = PERFECTION
Everyone knows about the superb literature written by Orwell in its fable and distopia. What’s incredible is that Stephen Fry’s narration leads this work to a new kind of art: half literature, half theatre. It’s phenomenal!
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- Francisco Montas
- 10-12-21
Eerily Relevant. A Must Read For All Humans.
Everything about this book is captivating. It's both groundbreaking and classic. Ahead of its time, yet timeless. From Big Brother to the Thought Police, Newspeak and Doublethink I was hooked and wanted to know more about it all.
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- Bjarki Ágústsson
- 05-16-21
The Awakening has started
In the light of what is happening in the world now It was time to listen to those remarkable books. Everyone should hear them with in mind that if we don’t fight the evil it will come after you eventually.
The totalitarian fiction spun from Orwells realisation of the darkness brought to societies by Utopian Ideologies and what they really brought to humanity and are now as we speak overrunning the whole world.
Sad but true: Human nature is not good when not humbled with limited power.
Steven Fry is just the perfect narrator for those stories.
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- Cliente Amazon
- 05-12-21
Outstanding performance for an incredible novel!
Stephen Fry expertly brings to life Orwell's masterpieces with an utterly captivating performance. One of the most mesmerising audiobooks I've listened to in a long time.
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- Amit M
- 01-07-22
Exceeded my expectations
Stephen Fry is brilliant - makes the two stories come alive without taking the focus out of the narrative.
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- Jocelyn
- 08-20-21
Recommended
I would like to thank Stephen Fry for narrating this book. Otherwise, I would've dropped this when I got to the middle of 1984. It was tedious to listen to, and so I imagine it would be more so if I actually read it. However, it was scary how the events in 1984 could still be applied in today's society. Some are in a smaller scale, while others are in a larger scale. The brainwashing, the tampering on documents, the lies... such events really spoke volumes to me.
However, Animal Farm was such a delight! The writing was engaging and vivid. Thus, I enjoyed listening to this a lot more than 1984.
Still, I'm giving this collection 4 stars because of George Orwell's ingenious writing.
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- Phyllis
- 08-15-21
George Orwell was very much indeed a prophet!
The narration by Stephen Fry is exceptional and his performance is worth the Audible credit alone. I had forgotten how depressing 1984 was. Perhaps for very similar reasons, I'm finding 2021 quite disturbing and depressing. The fact is, WE ARE living in ORWELLIAN times and I fear there is no turning back. Highly recommended.
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- hughesthat
- 06-19-22
Excellent
Surely the definitive audio versions of these two books.
Shocking and sad how prescient these books were/are.
A must read/listen.
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- Mario D.
- 05-26-22
Impossible to read, irresistible to listen to
A very dark and depressing story made all the more depressing by the knowledge that this sort of society actually exists to some degree in some parts of the world.
I don’t think I would have been able to read it in its entirety (in fact I have made several attempts before) but Stephen Fry’s wonderful narration gave it a wonderful texture and I could hardly stop listening at times.
Possibly the rigours and pace of modern society has done what Newspeak set out to do deliberately by the pruning of language, ie making thought impossible which surely reading would require but just enjoy the joy or unjoy ride that listening provides
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- Anonymous User
- 05-25-22
Great Manual foe today's Society.
An inspiration for all to learn and be cautious of government and a selected few.
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- Steve
- 01-12-21
Fantastic and shockingly accessible.
I expected an insightful, but rather drab/depressing, journey through two dystopian nightmares. However, whilst the subject matter is indeed heavy, I was amazed at how easy and enjoyable the listen was. It's all wheat and no chaff. I regret that I had waited until my 30th birthday to approach these stories. I needn't have been fearful!
Perhaps a lot of the enjoyment comes from Fry's fantastic performance, it's the first time listening to him narrate an audio book. I intended to only listen to an hour or so a day, but I've ended up greedily consuming the content, like a certain noteworthy pig.
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- freya
- 01-26-21
Political propaganda gone mad
Before anybody even goes into the book they'll hear "The book and all the references to it are banned in China". "What an irony" you must think, "how lucky we are in democracy, how pathetic to be ignorant under a modern day dictatorship, how can anyone be robbed access to Orwell's great collection of literature"? Except the works of Orwell are not banned in China. I found Animal Farm in my school reading list as a child, I studied 1984 as a part of my literature programme at university, and I continue to listen to the audiobooks because 1984 happens to be my favorite book. We're in the information age, but who are really being firewalled? The amount of misinformation and ignorance among people under the media control are incredulous. I've been a huge fan of Stephen Fry, I loved listening to his intro to Jeeves and Sherlock Holmes, but this is most disappointing.
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- Asmodeous
- 01-12-21
Outstanding in every way
An outstanding narration of two very relevant books. Highly recommended. Must read. Brilliant in every way.
These books are essential reading (‘or listening) and offer the reader the best audio version available on audible.
The reading of Animal Farm is perfect in every way - Stephen Fry’s narration could not be bettered and the fable written by Orwell is a must read, and at once enjoyable, witty and insightful.
1984 deserves to be called a classic too and with each reading the story grows in depth and significance. Stephen Fry’s narration is again impressive - perfect to the ear and flawless.
Brilliant writer, brilliant works and brilliantly narrated. 10/10 and a worthy credit spent. Indeed I would say these are books that must be read at least once in your lifetime and the audible narration makes the works accessible and will provide immense pleasure to any listener. One of the very best audios I have had the pleasure to own.
(Please note - There is another version of 1984 available with a narrator who I believe rivals the delivery of Mr Fry. For those interested, check out the penguin audio version (tape version available only) as read by John Nettles. Though abridged the delivery is sublime and evokes the tragedy, humanity and brutality of the story in devastating fashion and in a style acutely different to Stephen Fry. In 2021 the relaxation of licensing rights has seen a number of other readings available. If by chance the version by John Nettles is released then I urge the aficionado of 1984 to purchase this version also. In doing so you will have two authors whose narration unpicks different subtleties from the Orwell's masterpiece and the experience for the reader will be more profound).
As it stands, this production by Stephen Fry is outstanding and to have two great and important novels performed so brilliantly for the price of one credit, means the reader gets a real bargain.
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- Amazon Kunde
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Excellent
The narration of Stephen Fry was, as usual, absolutely perfect. I have finished reading the book only a year ago in February 2020. At that time I was more thrilled by the personal story and the hopelessness ¨of individual struggle against fear, manipulation of thoughts and physical pain. I didn´t pay that much attention to the social theory of the Ingsoc... Thanks to Mr. Fry´s narration I could listen again to these thoughts and was shocked how up-to-current-date Orwell´s thinking was.
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It was okay no way never as goog as I 5hought it was gonna be.
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- MrRhubarb
- 01-21-21
Fantastic book read by Stephen Fry
I've always heard of 1984 and Animal Farm however I've never managed to indulge in then until now.
Stephen Fry made the world's leap out and materialise in my head from the farm lands to the distopian area of Airstrip 1.
Both fantastic books that provide a great point of reflection for modern life enhanced by Stephen Fry's voice.
I would highly recommend to those politically motivated and those who aren't. Everyone should read or hear these at least once.
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- Mr. Baker
- 01-20-21
Really enjoyed it. Thank you all involved.
Big thanks to all those who have helped bring this together, my favourite book and my favourite narrator of audio books, was never going to be anything but good.
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- Paul
- 01-18-21
Perfect!
Splendid narration of two brilliant books, especially 1984. If you haven't read or listened to either of them, then this is exactly what you're looking for.
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- Angela
- 03-10-21
Hated it.
Can’t believe I wasted so many hours with this. If it had been a book rather than audible i would have put it down. Absolute nonsense
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-17-21
Brilliant and haunting a must read.
No book has made me feel like 1984 has. It will be years until I can bring myself to read these again. Beautifully written and so dark. I love it and hate it at the same time. Read it. Don't shy away.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-12-21
EngSoc is here.
A truely prophetic book the descriptions and story told within we will soon see play out in our own lifetime, it has in fact already begun.
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- Overcome888
- 05-14-21
Sobering and still relevant
Excellent performance by Stephen Fry and in particular 1984 seems relevant to 2021 in a prescient way. Just add ‘Republican’ to the references to ‘The Party’ and it so much sounds like actual 2021 headlines
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- Dean
- 10-24-21
Great
Been meaning to read both these books for a long time and now I fully understand why they are considered such great works. Stephen Fry as always absolutely fantastic.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-19-21
Very thought provoking.
I would love it if Stephen Fry would read every single book in my library. Excellently written stories and very powerful. Highly recommend.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-20-21
please read this for yourself.
these books are more relevant than ever. freedom to think and be careful not to drink too much of the cool-aid.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-06-22
Animal Farm is a must
animal farm is great, 1984 a bit of a slog. but i can see and understand its quality and importance
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- Amanda
- 02-13-22
Not my cup of tea
Enjoyed animal farm ,but skipped to the end for 1984 it did nothing for me and the end was a disappointment as well.
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- Jo
- 02-03-22
I know now why i couldnt finish 1984 as a teenager
Animal Farm is great. Stephen Fry’s delivery is terrific. 1984 is good for 3/4 of the book then bogs down in detail of Engsoc, newspeak and thought control.
I know this is what its about but it drones on. The characters and humanity are missing. Maybe the whole point to the story is that humanity is missing. I shall probably never get to the end….
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- KaffineKitty
- 01-29-22
I’ll listen if it’s read by Stephen!
Wonderfully read by Stephen Fry these stories are incredibly depressing and fill you with a lovely sense of doom and hopelessness. Enjoy!
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