Ep 3: Doublethink
How our novelists anticipated a post-truth society.
George Orwellβs 1984 gave us a whole vocabulary to describe the techniques of modern tyranny: from Newspeak, to Doublethink, the Thought Police, and Big Brother, in many ways the language he created is Orwellβs biggest legacy.
In todayβs world of half-truths and βalternative factsβ, Orwell's 1984 has never felt more relevant. The novel remains the book we turn to when facts are questioned, the truth is distorted and power is abused. Franz Kafkaβs work plays a similar role: in February 2024, Russian human rights defender Oleg Orlov sat reading βThe Trialβ in a Moscow courtroom during his own trial.
Helen Lewis and Ian Hislop find out how and why our duoβs writing is still so potent today.
Guests:
Masha Karp, author of βGeorge Orwell and Russiaβ
Dorian Lynskey, author of βThe Ministry of Truth: A Biography of George Orwell's 1984β
Professor Carolin Duttlinger of Wadham College, Oxford
Steve Rosenberg, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Russia Editor.
Producer: Sarah Shebbeare