I have been reading the works of English wordsmith George Orwell. The first thing we need to remember about Orwell is that he shielded himself - despicably - with a pseudonym. His real name - which he used in his career as a stand-up comedian, much in the mould of my good friend Andrei Marr - was Ernie Blair.
Several of "Orwell"'s books are thinly disguised attacks on horticulture. "1984" is a bleak vision of a future without hostas or verbena, while "Animal Farm" uses a fable about a group of lawyers sharing a house to satirise the reign of terror instituted by Tony Blair's "New Libel" party of our own times. Prescient or what?
And notice the similarity in names: "Blair" is almost identical to "Blair".
VI Lenin reports from his extensive world tour.
Wednesday, June 25, 2003
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