<p><b>A new edition of Orwell''s end-of-tether third novel, introduced and annotated by his biographer, D.J. Taylor</b><br><br>First published in 1936, and drawing on Orwell''s own experiences of working in a Hampstead bookshop, <i>Keep the Aspidistra Flying</i> tracks the career of Gordon Comstock (''nearly 30 and moth-eaten already'') a struggling poet who tries to rebel against the conventions of middle-class English life, only to be drawn inexorably back into the world that grinds him down.<br><br>This new edition includes an introduction and extensive end-notes, and an appendix containing original responses to the novel as well as letters and documents from the period in which it was written.</p>