George Orwell – Animal Farm 2008 Illustrated Turkish Book Turkey
George Orwell – Animal Farm (Hayvan Çiftliği) – Can Yayınları Illustrated Edition 2008
Description:
This is the Turkish illustrated edition of Animal Farm (Hayvan Çiftliği), published by Can Yayınları. Written by George Orwell and first published in 1945, the novella is a political allegory that uses a farm setting to examine the nature of power and corruption.
The story takes place on Manor Farm, where a group of animals overthrow their human owner in pursuit of equality and freedom. However, as the pigs assume leadership, the original ideals of the revolution gradually erode, and a new form of authoritarian rule emerges. Through this transformation, the novel illustrates how revolutionary ideals can be corrupted when power becomes concentrated in the hands of a few.
George Orwell is known for his clear and direct writing style, as well as his strong political commentary on totalitarianism and social injustice. His works often explore how language and ideology can be used to manipulate truth and control society. In Animal Farm, he delivers a powerful and accessible allegory that remains relevant across generations.
This Can Yayınları edition features multiple illustrations throughout the book, enhancing the narrative’s visual and interpretive depth. As an illustrated Turkish edition of a major political allegory, it holds both educational and collectible value.
Key Features:
• Title: Animal Farm (Hayvan Çiftliği)
• Author: George Orwell
• Publisher: Can Yayınları
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Political allegory; Satirical fiction
• Original Publication: 1945
• Main Characters: Napoleon; Snowball; Boxer
• Themes: Power; Corruption; Propaganda; Revolution; Equality
• Literary Significance: One of the most important political allegories of modern literature
• Content: Illustrated edition with internal illustrations