Orwell Birthplace Museum in the Works
Travel Blog • Eva Holland • 01.20.10 | 4:28 PM ET
The New York Times looks at the development plans for a remote Indian location where the author was born, and rounds up a few other visit-worthy writers’ residences too. (Via The Book Bench)
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You mean the great author Rudyard Kipling was born at this remote place.I never knew this.I love his books very much.
Eva Holland 01.21.10 | 8:17 PM ET
No, George Orwell was born at the place referred to in the article. Though I believe Kipling’s birthplace also has a museum.