Airstrip One

Airstrip One is a province of Oceania in George Orwell's futuristic dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four that acts as the primary setting. It is located in what "had been called England or Britain", and is the home of the main characters of the book, including its protagonist, Winston Smith. Even the names of countries, and their shapes on the map, had been different. Airstrip One, for instance, had not been so called in those days: it had been c... more

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