George Orwell
Wikipedia Plagiarist’s Name Appears to Contain Similarities to George Orwell's
The New York Times reported this morning that a book about oil in the Middle East published in 2006 by John Wiley & Sons was partially plagiarized from a Wikipedia article.
The name of the book's author? George Orwel.
Reached by phone this morning at his home in Brooklyn, Mr. Orwel said there was nothing to discuss. "I'm not the author of 1984," he said, adding that the 'r' in his name is silent.
An Honest French Novel And a Message for Today
The Frenchman was urgent. read more »
Events for April 11, 2006
Tomorrow morning Tom Suozzi addresses a New York Building Congress forum at the Grand Hyatt; and the NYC Campaign Finance Board meets at 40 Rector Street.
Then at noon, students and professors at Columbia University begin a 24 hour reading of George Orwell's 1984 as a protest to NSA wiretapping.
Grassroots activists supporting Hillary Clinton for President gather for the first 2008 New York City Meet Up.
And you can debate the tax code at the CUNY Grad Center.
—Nicole BrydsonFrom Trotsky to Midcult: In Search of Dwight Macdonald
Although he was born and bred in New York and had lived there all his life, “I have never much read more »
Heretical Veggies, And A Courageous Chicken In Every Pot
Humankind must eat, agreed; and as with all the other habits of our metabolism-addicted nature, word read more »
Looking Backward, And Looking Forward
Here are three possible stocking-stuffers and, who knows, mind-stuffers as well-books for the season read more »
The Men Who Would Be Orwell
It's a little disconcerting, isn't it, that two expatriateBrits-Andrew Sullivan and Christopher Hitc read more »
Horror's Working-Class Hero Leads a Writing Seminar
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft , by Stephen King. read more »
Orwell's Capitalist Fool Shrinks on Screen
Robert Bierman's A Merry War , based on George Orwell's 1936 novel Keep the Aspidistra Flying , turn read more »












