The writer Eric Blair used the pen name George Orwell.
Eric Blair, who wrote under the pen name George Orwell, was a novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. He is best known for his works "Animal Farm" and "Nineteen Eighty-Four," which have had a profound impact on literature and political thought.
Well, George Orwell was his pen name. His real name was Eric Arthur Blair, however.
George Orwell was the pen name for Eric Arthur Blair.
Eric Blair chose to write under a pen name before the publication of first book Down and Out in Paris and London.He was worried that his "lower-upper-middle" class parents would be embarrassed of the book's subject matter and that he was surrounding himself with tramps and the homeless.His Father, Richard Blair, was a lifelong Imperialist who did not agree with his son leaving the Indian Imperial Poice to pursue a career as a writer.Blair chose 'George' as it was the name of the English King at the time and 'Orwell' after the river that ran through Suffolk where he lived.
The book Nineteen Eighty-Four was written by Eric Arthur Blair whose pen name was George Orwell.
The book Nineteen Eighty-Four was written by Eric Arthur Blair whose pen name was George Orwell.
George Orwell was the author of Animal Farm. This was the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair (1903-50), an English novelist and essayist, who was born in India. The satirical novel Animal Farm (1945) is an allegory on the Russian Bolshevik Revolution.
Eric Blair (aka - George Orwell) changed his name in 1933 - his new pen name stressed his deep and lifelong affection for the English tradition and countryside - George V was monarch at this time and the River Orwell (located in the County in which he lived) was one of Eric's favorite visiting spots. he was bored of his other name,i mean come on,who likes that name?
Name the famous writer who wrote under the pen name 'Nawab Rai'
Charu Chandra Chakraverty
commonly known as a "pen name" (a pseudonym)
The pen name "Nithya Youvanam" belongs to Malayalam writer P. Valsala.