
1945
Animal Farm
George Orwell
Farm animals overthrow their human farmer in a revolution, only to find their new pig leaders as tyrannical as the old masters. Orwell's allegorical satire of Stalinism was rejected by four British publishers who feared offending the Soviet ally during World War II; after publication it was banned in the USSR and Soviet satellite states, and remains banned or restricted in several authoritarian countries.
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Why this book is challenged
- •communist country bans for anti-Soviet allegory
- •political content
- •subversive themes
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