Down and Out in Paris and London

Down and Out in Paris and London is the first full-length work by the English author George Orwell, published in 1933. It is a memoir in two parts on the theme of poverty in the two cities. Its target audience was the middle- and upper-class members of society—those who were more likely to be well educated—and it exposes the poverty existing in two prosperous cities: Paris and London. The first part is an account of living in near-extreme poverty and destitution in Paris and the experience of casual labour in restaurant kitchens. The second part is a travelogue of life on the road in and around London from the tramp's perspective, with descriptions of the types of hostel accommodation available and some of the characters to be found living on the margins.

Down and Out in Paris and London
Cover of first edition
AuthorGeorge Orwell
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreMemoir
PublisherVictor Gollancz (London)
Publication date
9 January 1933
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages230
ISBN015626224X
OCLC6082214
Followed byBurmese Days 
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