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he didn't have much sense of the whole from his own narrow slice of the war, so 'Homage' is much better approached for what it offers as a memoir rather than a history of the war itself. Or as Preston put's it, "Orwell’s is a sane, moving but ultimately narrow vision of the May 1937 events in Barcelona written with a pro-POUM stance". I think that is a very fair description.