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Orwellian Mix at Orwell Conference
May 12, 2003 - 1:04pm -- jim
"Orwellians Mix It Up at Wellesley"
Matthew Price, Boston Globe
Wellesley, Massachusetts--George Orwell has been called many things: the conscience of his generation, a prophet, a rebel. But was he also a misunderstood Christian, an early gay-rights activist, a latter-day Alexis de Tocqueville, and quite possibly the first blogger? These were but a few of the aspects of Orwell debated last week during a Wellesley College conference marking the centenary of his birth in 1903.
Full story is at Curious George
May 12, 2003 - 1:04pm -- jim
"Orwellians Mix It Up at Wellesley"
Matthew Price, Boston Globe
Wellesley, Massachusetts--George Orwell has been called many things: the conscience of his generation, a prophet, a rebel. But was he also a misunderstood Christian, an early gay-rights activist, a latter-day Alexis de Tocqueville, and quite possibly the first blogger? These were but a few of the aspects of Orwell debated last week during a Wellesley College conference marking the centenary of his birth in 1903.
Full story is at Curious George