"Why I Write" is an essay by George Orwell detailing his personal journey to becoming a writer. First published in the Summer 1946 edition of Gangrel, it not only offers a type of mini-biography in which he writes of having first completed poems and trying his hand at short-stories before finally becoming a full-fledged writer, but also examines the motivation of writing itself through the four reasons Orwell felt people write. Orwell lists "four great motives for writing" which he feels exist in every writer. He explains that all are present, but in different proportions, and also that... these proportions vary from time to time. They are as follows: In the essay, Orwell charts his own development towards a political writer.
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| Author: | George Orwell |
| Genre: | Non-fiction, Essay |
| Year published: | 1946 |
| Number of editions: | 3 |