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D-503, a mathematician in a totalitarian society, grapples with the awakening of his individual soul, challenging the oppressive regime of the 'Benefactor.' Set in the twenty-sixth century, this groundbreaking dystopian novel not only inspired Orwell's "1984" but also faced Soviet censorship. Known for its thought-provoking themes, it remains a significant work in speculative fiction. Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin, a Russian author, blends science fiction with political satire, and this modern edition includes an introductory chapter by H. G. Wells.
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- Titre
- We
- Sous-titre
- With the Introductory Chapter, The Revolution and Famine in Russia By H. G. Wells
- Langue
- Anglais
- Éditeur
- Read & Co. Classics
- Publié
- 2020
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 220
- ISBN13
- 9781528772334
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Science-fiction, Classiques, Cadeaux pour les messieurs, Russie, Adapté au cinéma, Dystopie, Littérature russe, Satire, Liberté, Utopie, Dictature, Totalitarisme, Science-fiction humoristique, État totalitaire, Journaux fictifs
- Première publication
- 1920
- Titre original
- Мы (My)
- Évaluation
- 3,9 sur 5
- Description
- D-503, a mathematician in a totalitarian society, grapples with the awakening of his individual soul, challenging the oppressive regime of the 'Benefactor.' Set in the twenty-sixth century, this groundbreaking dystopian novel not only inspired Orwell's "1984" but also faced Soviet censorship. Known for its thought-provoking themes, it remains a significant work in speculative fiction. Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin, a Russian author, blends science fiction with political satire, and this modern edition includes an introductory chapter by H. G. Wells.











