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Orwell's resignation letter

GEORGE ORWELL AT THE BBC | Principles and propaganda

Orwell's resignation letter

George Orwell submits his resignation.

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Document Type | Letter

24 September 1943

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1943

Synopsis

Orwell's resignation letter, sent to LF Rushbrook Williams, the Eastern Service Director, outlines the reasons behind his decision to leave the BBC in 1943. He makes it clear that he has no disagreement with the Corporation and has been well treated. He does, however, feel that the task of broadcasting propaganda to India is completely pointless, stating that he prefers to concentrate his efforts on journalism and may be travelling to North Africa on behalf of 'The Observer'.

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By 1943, the continual grind of wartime bureaucracy and several tangles with the censor had plainly exhausted Orwell's enthusiasm. He had also been moved to the smaller Tamil Service, which he may have found less challenging than the Indian Service. Orwell relished the idea of becoming a war correspondent, although problems with his health were ultimately to rule this out.

Contributors

Eric Blair
Writer
LF Rushbrook Williams
Recipient

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