September 4, 2006
DRINKING OPPORTUNITY
Paul Anderson writes:
I've got a launch party on Wednesday 4 October in the Wheatsheaf in Rathbone Place, London W1, to celebrate publication of Orwell in Tribune: 'As I Please' and other writings, which I've edited. All readers of this blog welcome, but don't expect very much free beer. Kick-off 6pm in the upstairs bar.
The Wheatsheaf was probably Orwell's favourite London boozer. It was the most bohemian Fitzrovia hangout of the 1940s, immortalised by Julian Maclaren-Ross in his Memories of the Forties. Be there or be square.
Paul Anderson writes:
I've got a launch party on Wednesday 4 October in the Wheatsheaf in Rathbone Place, London W1, to celebrate publication of Orwell in Tribune: 'As I Please' and other writings, which I've edited. All readers of this blog welcome, but don't expect very much free beer. Kick-off 6pm in the upstairs bar.
The Wheatsheaf was probably Orwell's favourite London boozer. It was the most bohemian Fitzrovia hangout of the 1940s, immortalised by Julian Maclaren-Ross in his Memories of the Forties. Be there or be square.
