• Diplomjodler
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    221 month ago

    Such a shame. And it will of course be rich idiots buying up this stuff and they’ll be completely oblivious about what Orwell would have thought of them.

      • Diplomjodler
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        429 days ago

        That would be the job of national archives. In the past, writers or publishers would just have offered these papers for free to the relevant institutions. But these days everything is seen as a profit opportunity.

    • InfiniteGlitch
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      1 month ago

      This is from the book isn’t? I’m currently reading it and read something similar, a conversation between Winston and Syme. It’s where Syme;

      Tap for spoiler

      Explains about OldSpeak and NewSpeak. How they have now the eleventh edition and are removing the “unnecessary” words. Such as removing ‘bad’ and just make it “ungood”

      Note… I kind of wish Lemmy changes the way spoiler tags works.

    • @[email protected]
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      1030 days ago

      This is correspondence and such that’s been sitting around in a warehouse for however many years, untouched.

      • @[email protected]
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        430 days ago

        Nobody has the other sides of the correspondances? How did the receiving parties not preserve their letters from Orwell?

        • @[email protected]
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          730 days ago

          It sounds like this was the receiving party: letters from Orwell to his publisher (and other papers related to publishing his work, like contracts and internal memos). if Orwell had kept copies for his records, I suspect they would already be properly archived, yes.