Writer Sean Michael Wilson and artist Jaime Huxtable bring to vivid graphic life one of George Orwells most celebrated essays. In Such, Such Were The Joys Orwell looks back on his childhood and on his experience of boarding school, reflecting on the often brutal realities of the regime to which pupils were subjected in the name of class prejudice, hierarchy and imperial destiny.This groundbreaking graphic treatment conjures up how this harsh world looks through a childs innocent, accepting eyes while juxtaposing the mature Orwells ruminations on what such schooling says about society. The book aims to introduce Orwells writing to new readers while offering a fascinating new visual dimension for those who already know it well. |