
time lapse weblogging
Well, I can completely and utterly guarantee that I will not be the only person adding this new weblog to my blogroll and RSS aggregator...
Behold: George Orwell's Diaries... only seventy years, to the day, after they were written. I will let the minds behind this interesting exercise do the explanation:
From 9th August 2008, you will be able to gather your own impression of Orwell's face from reading his most strongly individual piece of writing: his diaries. The Orwell Prize is delighted to announce that, to mark the 70th anniversary of the diaries, each diary entry will be published on this blog exactly seventy years after it was written, allowing you to follow Orwell's recuperation in Morocco, his return to the UK, and his opinions on the descent of Europe into war in real time. The diaries end in 1942, three years into the conflict.
What impression of Orwell will emerge? From his domestic diaries (which start on 9th August), it may be a largely unknown Orwell, whose great curiosity is focused on plants, animals, woodwork, and - above all - how many eggs his chickens have laid. From his political diaries (from 7th September), it may be the Orwell whose political observations and critical thinking have enthralled and inspired generations since his death in 1950. Whether writing about the Spanish Civil War or sloe gin, geraniums or Germany, Orwell's perceptive eye and rebellion against the 'gramophone mind' he so despised are obvious.
So, basically, this digital time capsule will provide something for all audiences. For the historians and cultural anthropologists, this will be a unique view of the world as it was seventy years ago, and how one person lived through it all. For the social activists and politically-minded folks... well, this is George Orwell, for God's sake.



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