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I Have Tried To Tell The Truth
I Have Tried To Tell The Truth
Nov 14, 2025 7:01 PM

Author:George Orwell

I Have Tried To Tell The Truth

Volume 16 of The Complete Works of George Orwell

Orwell served as Literary Editor of Tribune from 29 November 1943 until he went to Continental Europe as War Correspondent for the Observer and the Manchester Evening News in mid February 1945. He continued to write for Tribune until 4 April 1947, when his eightieth 'As I Please' appeared. This column is now, in this edition, printed without cuts. In these thirteen months Orwell reviewed 86 books and he wrote essays on Twain, Smollett, Thackeray, and The Vicar of Wakefield. It was a period in which several important essays appeared, but perhaps the most intriguing is one that has previously neither been accredited to him nor reprinted: 'Can Socialists Be Happy?', written under the pseudonym, John Freeman. Four 'London Letters' were contributed to Partisan Review. The English People, though not publlished until 1947, is included in this volume. Although this was one of his books that Orwell did not want reprinted, it still reads well.

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—— Sunday Telegraph

Shame is every bit as good as Midnight's Children. It is a pitch-black comedy of public life and historical imperatives

—— The Times

Salman Rushdie is a magnificent writer. He has a free-ranging imagination and a coarse, strong wit. He attackes language with energy and without constraint

—— Independent

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Every bit as good as Midnight's Children

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Heartbreaking and funny and brilliant

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With A Spool of Blue Thread, the Pulitzer Prize winning novelist is on typically fine form

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‘[Tyler’s] latest book…is as effortlessly enthralling on the familial front as her previous 19

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Sincerely and carefully told

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The real triumph here is [Tyler’s] portrayal of old age – droll, and desperately sad.

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—— Emma Herdman, 5 stars , UK Press Syndication

Ms. Tyler has a knack for turning sitcom situations into something far deeper and more moving

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It takes organized wit to write about human muddle as Tyler does, without once losing our attention or the narrative’s spool of blue thread

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A moving, well-crafted reflection on life and death and the relationships that sustain us through both

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Astonishingly adept

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Tyler describes so accurately the frailties, turmoil and love of family life

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In many ways this novel is a culmination of all those that have gone before it; it combines a multitude of themes and never fails to exact humour alongside the more sombre task of delving into topical issues such as sexuality, relationships and ageing

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Engaging, compassionate, insightful… Tyler's strengths here are on the detail and the mundane. She gently weaves a rich tapestry of family life with a generosity of spirit that never a spills into sentimentality’

—— Hayley Atwell , Female First

Tyler’s skill lies in making the utterly everyday something special

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This novel was an absolute joy as a personal read and whilst there are surely many spools of thread (sorry!) to unpick in reading group discussion, I can’t help but feel that readers will find the greatest enjoyment with this book in the quiet, personal introspection of their own experience of it

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Is as good as anything she has ever written

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Another insightful study of family life. It may be familiar territory for the writer, but she commands it absolutely

—— Neville Hawcock , Financial Times

One to read on a family holiday

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—— Davida Chazan , Nudge

She gives us a better sense than anyone else of what it’s like to be part of a family

—— James Walton , Sunday Telegraph

Her gift for producing what seems less like fiction than actuality works wonders

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times Ireland

Heartwarming

—— Four stars , Love it!

beautifully written… a really good family saga

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Anne Tyler has the power to make the most ordinary observations enthralling
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—— My Weekly

Highly reccommended

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Her extraordinary gift for producing what seems less like fiction than actuality works wonders again… magnificent.

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May be her best yet, though, to be honest, this is what I always tend to say after reading the latest Anne Tyler.

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Tyler has captured the characters of an “ordinary” family brilliantly

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[Tyler] writes so sparingly and yet her books are dense with the complexities of human emotions

—— Natasha Harding, Jessica Fellowes , The Sun

Pure pleasure

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[Tyler] has the rapier wit of a true satirist

—— Molly Guiness , Spectator

Tyler’s gift for producing what seems less like fiction than absorbing actuality is everywhere in evidence as characters all but elbow their way off the page with lifelikeness. Beneath the surface darker depths are discernible, and awareness of human transience generates comedy and melancholy. Atmospherically rendered, the passage of time has both entertaining and heart-rendering results. She has never written with more finesse, vitality and acuteness

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

Somehow what’s familiar seems transcended in this wonderful novel, infused with freshness and surprise

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Anyone after a good novel will find themselves endlessly delighted by Anne Tyler’s miraculously deft and touching family saga

—— Craig Brown , Daily Mail

Reminded us that Anne Tyler… can write a barbed family saga that puts younger imitators to shame

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Utterly absorbing, heartbreaking and endearing

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Tyler explores the simmering resentment that often underpins familial relationships, as well as the elusive nature of the American Dream

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A book that is shot through with random misfortune, but which takes infinite pleasure in the detail of everyday family life.

—— Daisy Goodwin , Daily Mail

Rivalries flare between siblings and secrets unravel, as Tyler shines a brilliant light on our fundamental relationships and the span of life.

—— Sainsbury’s Magazine

Since the characters are actual, flawed human beings, it makes the story unbelievably relatable.

—— Emmy Griffiths , So Feminine

One of the greatest storytellers alive, whose characters arrive on the page like human beings, things happen to them, they react to these things, and then life continues

—— John Boyne , Irish Times

A Spool of Blue Thread…adroitly shines a light on sibling rivalry, family secrets and the wounding power of grief… [and] demonstrates again her gift for comic detail

—— Martin Chilton, Olivia Petter and Ceri Radford , Independent, *Books of the Decade*

A stunning novel about three generations of a family that perfectly captures the fights, petty irritations and deep connections between them

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