Over
on The Orwell Society website there is an interesting article by L(ee) J Hurst
on Raymond Chandler, George and Sonia Orwell. A brief snippet can be read
below.
“I’m an English Public School man myself and
knew these birds inside out. And the only kind of Public School man who could
make a real detective would be the Public School man in revolt, like George
Orwell" Chandler wrote in a letter in October 1951.
When
Chandler came to Britain he reported "Sonia
somebody [Orwell] … said that I was the darling of the British intellectuals
and all the poets raved about me and that Edith Sitwell sat up in bed (probably
looking like Henry IVth, Part 3) and
read my stuff with passion."
The rest of the article can be read on The
Orwell Society website.
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