Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Review of Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell

This book review was written by Eugene Kernes   

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Genre = History, War
Book Club Event = Book List (04/11/2026)
Intriguing Connections = 1) Get To Know The Peoples Of The World (Spain), 


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Excerpts

“In outward appearance it was a town in which the wealthy classes had practically ceased to exist.  Except for a small number of women and foreigners there were no ‘well-dressed’ people at all.  Practically everyone wore rough working-class clothes, or blue overalls or some variant of the militia uniform.  All this was queer and moving.  There was much in it that I did not understand, in some ways I did not even like it, but I recognised it immediately as a state of affairs worth fighting for.  Also I believed that things were as they appeared, that this was really a workers’ State and that the entire bourgeoisie had either fled, been killed, or voluntarily come over to the workers’ side; I did not realise that great numbers of well-to-do bourgeois were simply lying low and disguising themselves as proletarians for the time being.” – George Orwell, Chapter 1, Page 5

 

“In trench warfare five things are important: firewood, food, tobacco, candles and the enemy.  In winter on the Saragossa front they were important in that order, with the enemy a bad last.  Except at night, when a surprise-attack was always conceivable, nobody bothered about the enemy.  They were simply remote black insects whom one occasionally saw hopping to and fro.  The real preoccupation of both armies was trying to keep warm.” – George Orwell, Chapter 3, Page 19

 

“What the devil was happening, who was fighting whom and who was winning, was at first very difficult to discover.  The people of Barcelona are so used to street-fighting and so familiar with the local geography that they know by a kind of instinct which political party will hold which streets and which buildings.  A foreigner is at a hopeless disadvantage.” – George Orwell, Chapter 9, Page 85


Review

Is This An Overview?

The people of Spain had chosen to become equals.  Each side was fighting for socialism.  Each side was fighting against fascism.  Each side had people who were willing to betray those on their own side to gain power.  Democracy was fought for in name, but the outcome could not have been anything other than fascism. 

 

During the transitional conflict, infrastructure was in disrepair, with shortages on everything, including food.  But the people were hopeful, as they had a belief that the revolution would provide for them in the future.  People were joining the militia, partly because the militia had access to food, which the militia had often wasted.  Training people to fight was short and uninformative, for the lack of weapons meant that there was no need to train people to fight with weapons.  In trench warfare, the enemy was less of a concern than surviving the cold, hunger, and boredom.  But people wanted to fight, even were willing to take orders in an army that did not have ranks. 

 

Caveats?

This is a personal narrative of the Spanish Civil War, making this a limited account of the events that took place.  There is a bit of general information provided in the appendices, but to understand the war would require more research.  


Questions to Consider while Reading the Book

•What is the raison d’etre of the book?  For what purpose did the author write the book?  Why do people read this book?
•What are some limitations of the book?
•To whom would you suggest this book?
•Why was there a Spanish Civil War?
•What happened to the wealthy people of Spain?
•What happened to the infrastructure of Spain?
•What did the people want?
•How were people fed?
•What was the state of the barracks?
•How were people trained? 
•What did Orwell think of Spanish hospitality? 
•When would equipment arrive? 
•How was trench warfare fought? 
•How did an egalitarian army behave?
•Why become a botanist? 
•Who was street-fighting? 
•What comes at the expense of military efficiency? 
•How did each side persecute people on their side?
•How did each side persecute people on the other side? 

Book Details
Publisher:               Sonnet Books
Edition ISBN:         9789359902500
Pages to read:          194
Publication:             2024
1st Edition:              1938
Format:                    eBook 

Ratings out of 5:
Readability    3
Content          2
Overall          2