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English: The one and probably the only Orwell’s letter to the Soviet Union. The letter is originally addressed to Sergey Dinamov, an Editor-in-Chief of Internatsionalnaya Literatura magazine, who wrote a letter to Orwell, while the latter was in Spain fighting Franco’s troops, asking a copy of his novel The Road to Wigan Pier and permission to cover it in the magazine. Orwell read the letter only a month later, after coming back from Spain and this literary prolonged Dinamov’s life for a month. Orwell then sent a copy of the book to Dinamov, but he was deeply skeptical about possible coverage of the book in Soviet journals on literature criticism. However, the Orwell’s letter was intercepted by NKVD and carefully examined, and eventually Dinamov was arrested later the same year on mix charges as an enemy of the state, and soon executed.
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സ്രോതസ്സ് From the archives of Orwell.ru
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ജോർജ്ജ് ഓർവെൽ  (1903–1950)  wikidata:Q3335 s:en:Author:George Orwell q:en:George Orwell
 
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Birth name: Eric Arthur Blair; സങ്കല്പനാമം: George Orwell; Eric Blair; P. S. Burton; John Freeman
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