We (Dystopian Classic)

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We (Dystopian Classic) by Zamyatin, Yevgeny; Zilboorg, Gregory, 9788027275144
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  • ISBN: 9788027275144 | 8027275148
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2/15/2022

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In "We," Yevgeny Zamyatin presents a haunting vision of a future society governed by strict rationality and collectivism, where the individual is subsumed by the state. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of D-503, a mathematician and chief engineer of the One State, who struggles with the conflict between societal conformity and the emergence of personal desire. Zamyatin's literary style combines a stark, utilitarian prose with lyrical passages, creating a powerful contrast that underscores the tension between logic and emotion. Written in 1920, amidst the backdrop of post-revolutionary Russia, the novel critiques totalitarian regimes and explores themes of freedom, individuality, and the dangers of unchecked ideological conformity. Yevgeny Zamyatin, a precursor to the dystopian genre, was greatly influenced by the oppressive political climate of his time. His experiences as a revolutionary and his disillusionment with the Soviet regime informed his exploration of a society stripped of personal freedoms. Zamyatin's own exile adds a layer of authenticity to his critique of authoritarianism, making "We" not only a work of fiction but a poignant commentary on the nature of humanity. Renowned for its prescient insights, "We" is a seminal work that resonates with contemporary discussions on individuality and state control. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of dystopian literature or the complexities of human existence within societal constraints.
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