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We (A Dystopian Science Fiction Classic) - The Original 1924 Unabridged Edition: The Precursor to George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's A Brave New World

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English
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Science fiction

In Yevgeny Zamyatin's groundbreaking novel *We*, readers are thrust into a dystopian future where individuality is suffocated by an all-encompassing state-driven ideology. Written in a unique blend of mathematical precision and lyrical prose, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of D-503, a loyal member of the One State, who grapples with the clash between conformity and the awakening of his own desires. This seminal work, published in 1924, predates and arguably influences later dystopian classics, offering a prescient critique of totalitarianism and the mechanization of human life, all within the context of the burgeoning Soviet Union's socio-political landscape. Zamyatin himself, a revolutionary figure and visionary, encountered the ramifications of oppressive regimes firsthand, which fueled his artistic sensibilities and motivated his return to exploring themes of freedom, humanity, and the state's grip on personal identity. His experiences as a engineer and his exposure to the philosophical undercurrents of his time shaped his perspective on individualism versus collectivism, making *We* not only a work of fiction but a profound commentary on the human condition. *We* is an essential read for anyone interested in the origins of dystopian literature and the philosophical questions surrounding freedom and conformity. Its explorations resonate throughout modern literature and offer timeless insights into the complexities of society and the struggle for selfhood. Zamyatin's work will captivate and challenge you, inviting reflection on the balance between individual desires and societal demands.

© 2024 Good Press (Ebook): 8596547800163

Translators: Gregory Zilboorg

Release date

Ebook: 4 January 2024

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