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“In the moon under water it is always quiet enough to talk.” George Orwell

“In the moon under water it is always quiet enough to talk.” George Orwell

posted on Wednesday March 7, 2012 | in The Crystal Tearoom | 5 Comments

“My favourite public-house, the Moon Under Water, is only two minutes from a bus stop, but it is on a side -street, and drunks and rowdies never seem to find their way there, even on Saturday nights.”

-George Orwell

The Moon Under Water

Saturday Essay, Evening Standard, February 9, 1946

Cara, Jenke and Saif at Garage’s Issue Two lauch party. Paris.

 

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5 Comments

  1. Hugh C. Findletar (Reply) on Wednesday 7, 2012

    I just love that man!!!

  2. Hugh C. Findletar (Reply) on Wednesday 7, 2012

    He is my lilBrother.

  3. Eli (Reply) on Wednesday 7, 2012

    Err 1984. Changed my life. Its so funny because if you study the USSR and other communist societies/regimes… it is so relevant although it was written over 60 years ago.

  4. Marian (Reply) on Wednesday 7, 2012

    That quote is beautiful
    glam kisses
    Marian

  5. Erica Jo (Reply) on Wednesday 7, 2012

    A while ago you wrote the words “when he left the beach the sea was still going on”
    these words led me to discover Derek Walcott
    and he led me to begin a work of my own.
    Thank you.
    Erica Jo

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