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George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’ resonated with Ukrainian refugees

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After World War II, millions of Ukrainians became refugees when the Soviet Union began ethnic cleansing. George Orwell’s novel “Animal Farm” became popular among Ukrainian refugees, as it reminded them of the hardships they endured under Stalinist rule.

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We Are What We Say in ‘The Secret Life of Pronouns’

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Happy Birthday, Big Brother! Orwell’s ‘1984’ Turns 60

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