‘The only danger here is snakes’ : where Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four – in pictures
Photographer Craig Easton retraced the author’s years on Jura, the Hebridean island where he wrote his dystopian masterpiece – and nearly drowned in a whirlpool Continue reading...
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