George Orwell’s Commander in Spain

George Orwell’s Commander in Spain

The Enigma of Georges Kopp

By Marc Wildemeersch

The first complete biography of Georges Kopp, an important figure in the life of George Orwell and his commander in Spain. 

MOBIPOCKET, 100 Pages

ISBN:9781783080052

October 2013

£5.99, $9.99

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About This Book

With a focus on the relationship between Orwell and Kopp during the Spanish Civil War, ‘George Orwell’s Commander in Spain: The Enigma of Georges Kopp’ is the first biography of a fascinating figure: double spy, fraud, brilliant inventor and stout-hearted commander. 

Reviews

‘An indispensable book for all interested in Orwell and, indeed, the machinations of espionage rings in World War II.’ —Peter Davison, editor of ‘The Complete Works of George Orwell’

‘I’m sure it will shed yet a little more light on George Orwell and how others saw him’ —Richard Blair, Orwell Society

‘Mr Wildemeersch has written a fascinating account about one of the most mysterious figures in the Spanish Civil War. I strongly recommend this book, which is the first proper in-depth biography of Orwell’s comrade in arms.’ — Christopher Hall, International Brigades Memorial Trust

Author Information

Marc Wildemeersch is a writer and teacher, whose previous work includes ‘Noem ons geen helden’ (Don’t Call us Heroes), ‘Knijp nu je ogen dicht’ (Do Close Your Eyes) and ‘De man die Belg wilde worden. Georges Kopp, commandant van George Orwell’, the original Dutch edition of this book. Married with 4 children, he currently resides near medieval Brugge in Belgium.www.marcwildemeersch.be

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Table of Contents

Introduction by the Author; Chapter 1: The Beginnings of a Turbulent Life; Chapter 2: ‘A Comic Opera with an Occasional Death’; Chapter 3: On Heroism and Banality; Chapter 4: The Revolution Eats Its Children; Chapter 5: Wein, Weib und Gesang; Chapter 6: Free at Last; Chapter 7: ‘I Want to Live Grand and Gloriously’; Chapter 8: In Service of a Puppet Government; Chapter 9: Spy… or Double Spy?; Chapter 10: Gentleman, Farmer, Inventor; Chapter 11: To Be or Not to Be O’Brien; Chapter: 12 Downhill; Epilogue by Professor Peter Davison; Notes; Sources; Acknowledgements

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