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Orwell Collection

Animal Farm & 1984

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Orwell Collection

Written by: George Orwell
Narrated by: Stephen Fry
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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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Mind bending dark story

Orwell’s description of the acts of an evil, totalitarian regime will give you goosebumps. You basically live every moment of the dystopian era as you listen to the audiobook. The feeling of restlessness, helplessness and utter disgust at the regime’s ideology increases as the story progresses. This book will make you appreciate the world of freedom we currently live in as things could horribly wrong in the future.

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very ranty

the narrations by Stephen Fry is amazing, you are transported, my only bone with this book is that in 1984, chapter 9 of book 2, is so ranty, it goes on for an hour and 30 mins plus, just ranting on and on about nothing in particular, just so annoying having to hear an hour of nonstop rant, skip that chapter it does not add any value to the book, that you already didn't know

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Excellent Oration and story...

Very well narrated work of genius. Both the stories are very well written and hold hidden meaning even as fiction the writing is entertaining. And it is performed by Stephen Fry so can't really complain.

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The tonalities and the art of narration in keeping with the sheer relevance of the story

Liked everything as a whole. A perfect novel for listening. Both Orwell and Fry come together in this tale forever.

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Best Dystopia I've Ever Read

This book was incredible. It almost felt like a prophecy. Orwell is truly a master.

Stephen Fry is incredible!!! His reading makes it scarier, creepier and beautiful.

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Orwell... all well

Animal Farm is a must read book, 1984 is something that not all can appreciate. however for me both are worth spending time, loved them both

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Excellent book, awesome narration

I enjoyed 1984, but animal farm even more.
Though the books were written before more than half a century, they still stay relatable. Enjoy :)

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Worth every minute

What a narration! Stephen is remarkably Superb!
Orwell matched the expectation by Stephen has exceeded. The narration was worth listening every word of it.

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Story for everyone

Those are the books which everyone should read or listen . Stories in those books are for everybody, every time and every age . Those books teach us in which path humanity should not go, anyway in any cost . After listening this two books I understood the real value of my freedom . In 1984 there is a line that added “Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows” there is a deep meaning have this line about the freedom of speech the real meaning of freedom . After so many years this books are still relevant and will be relevant for years to come for humanity . Those books teach us if anyone's freedom violates other humans should be stand up for their support because if anyone will not stand up for others freedom at a time when there freedom will violate no one remains to support them . (at last in my opinion values of humanity and true democratic values are the greatest shield and saviour of a human )

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A Dystopian nightmare

It’s really so sad to see how totalitarian governments can take away everything from us. It made me realise how much we take freedom for granted. This novel highlights the fear and sadness that mankind can’t withstand in the presence of such totalitarian regimes.


Winston is an intelligent and thoughtful man who is capable of critical thinking. He recognizes the absurdity of the Party's claims and the manipulation of history. While Winston yearns for freedom, he also acknowledges the overwhelming power of the Party and the inevitability of his eventual downfall. This sense of fatalism adds to his tragic character. Winston represents the enduring human spirit's capacity to resist oppression and seek truth, even in the face of overwhelming odds. His ultimate fate, however, serves as a chilling reminder of the consequences of defying a totalitarian regime.


Julia represents the individual's capacity to resist the oppressive forces of a totalitarian regime through small acts of defiance and personal rebellion. Julia's character adds depth and complexity to the novel. She is a reminder that even in the most oppressive societies, individuals can find ways to resist and assert their individuality.


The bond of Julia and Winston highlights the human connection and intimacy in a society that seeks to eradicate such bonds. Their love is a rebellion against the Party's control over individual thought and emotion. It is a source of strength and hope for them, even as they know that their love is doomed. They dream of a world where they can live freely and love openly. This dream gives them hope and keeps them going, even in the darkest of times.

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