Snowball's Chance

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Satirical sequel questions capitalism post-9/11.

If you've read Orwell's "Animal Farm" and found it a thought-provoking jab at totalitarianism, then "Snowball's Chance" might ruffle your feathers in the best way possible. It's a bold, satirical step that takes the premise into the realm of rampant capitalism and 21st-century conflicts. Picture this: an old tale refurbished to challenge our modern times, loaded with irony and dark humor. Can Snowball's return and his new order really make the farm great again? Read to grapple with the controversy and to see how John Reed reimagines a classic to critique our contemporary world.

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Snowball's Chance

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ISBN: 9781612191256
Publisher: Melville House
Date of Publication: 2012-08-08
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction
Goodreads rating: 3.59
(rated by 208 readers)

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This unauthorized companion to George Orwell's Animal Farm is a controversial parable about September 11th by one of fiction's most inventive and provocative writers. Written in 14 days shortly after the September 11th attacks, Snowball's Chance is an outrageous and unauthorized companion to George Orwell's Animal Farm, in which exiled pig Snowball returns to the farm, takes charge, and implements a new world order of untrammeled capitalism. Orwell's "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" has morphed into the new rallying "All animals are born equal--what they become is their own affair." A brilliant political satire and literary parody, John Reed's Snowball's Chance caused an uproar on publication in 2002, denounced by Christopher Hitchens, and barely dodging a lawsuit from the Orwell estate. Now, a decade later, with America in wars on many fronts, readers can judge anew the visionary truth of Reed's satirical masterpiece.
 

Satirical sequel questions capitalism post-9/11.

If you've read Orwell's "Animal Farm" and found it a thought-provoking jab at totalitarianism, then "Snowball's Chance" might ruffle your feathers in the best way possible. It's a bold, satirical step that takes the premise into the realm of rampant capitalism and 21st-century conflicts. Picture this: an old tale refurbished to challenge our modern times, loaded with irony and dark humor. Can Snowball's return and his new order really make the farm great again? Read to grapple with the controversy and to see how John Reed reimagines a classic to critique our contemporary world.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.