University gets rare George Orwell collection

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ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico — A longtime advocate and employee of the University of New Mexico University Libraries is donating his collection of rare George Orwell books.

The university announced last week that professor and curator emeritus Russ Davidson has agreed to donate his Orwell book collection, which includes the first editions of “Animal Farm” and “1984” in various languages.

George Orwell’s “1984”. Image: Secker and Warburg/Brown University Library

Davidson’s extensive collection also includes scarce editions of many of Orwell’s other books, essays and journalistic writings.

The collection will be part of an Orwell exhibit in Zimmerman Library from September 2019 through the spring of 2020.

Davidson worked at University Libraries for 25 years.

The British-born Orwell was known for his allegorical novella “Animal Farm” and the dystopian novel “1984”, both of which tackled totalitarianism.

Orwell’s “1984” has become a bestseller in the United States again during the Trump administration. HM/JB

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