George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a powerful and timeless allegorical novel about power, corruption, and the dangers of totalitarian rule.
In this 75th Anniversary Edition, the classic story is presented with a new introduction by Téa Obreht, offering fresh perspective on Orwell’s enduring masterpiece.
When the mistreated animals of Manor Farm overthrow their human owner, they dream of creating a society built on equality, freedom, and shared prosperity. But as the pigs gradually take control, the ideals of the revolution begin to change—and the farm becomes increasingly oppressive.
Through a simple yet striking fable, Orwell explores how power can corrupt and how revolutionary ideals can be twisted by those who seek control.
Sharp, thought-provoking, and widely studied, Animal Farm remains one of the most influential political satires ever written.