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Before Brave New World...
Before 1984...There was...
WE
In the One State of the great Benefactor, there are no individuals, only numbers. Life is an ongoing process of mathematical precision, a perfectly balanced equation. Primitive passions and instincts haveContinue
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yuuyh said on Jun 9, 2011 | Add your feedback
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Mathematic perfection is here!
"We" was considered a must read by Orwell and this should say everything about it!! And yes if you read already Orwell master pieces you will surely find a lot of common things but beware this book was written before :)
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The book starts with a futuristic scenaio of post-war (over 20 ... (continue)Gnosoz said on Nov 22, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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"Interstellar Overdrive"
The book was first published in English in 1924. It had actually been written in 1920-21. This is a new translation from the (restored) 1988 Russian text.
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The book is written in a diary form to "an unknown reader"and is divided in 40 "records" (short chapters). Each record has three subtit ... (continue)Linton Kwesi Gigio said on Aug 22, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Book Details
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- English Books
- Others 285 Pages
- ISBN-10: 022461794X
- ISBN-13: 9780224617949
- Publisher: Cape
- Pub date: Jan 01, 1970
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, School & Library Binding and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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Zamyatin’s We takes me a long, long time to finish. It’s a difficult, but very rewarding read. When reading We, I am constantly reminded of other modernist works, Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier in particular since both novel share with this impressionistic aesthetic. Both D-503 and John Dowell, ... (continue)
Zamyatin’s We takes me a long, long time to finish. It’s a difficult, but very rewarding read. When reading We, I am constantly reminded of other modernist works, Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier in particular since both novel share with this impressionistic aesthetic. Both D-503 and John Dowell, as first-person narrator to the story, tend to describe things according to the impressions, which usually involve the narrators’ use of grotesque metaphors, such as the gill of U. Impressions, however, are fragmented in nature, and at times even the narrator half withholds important details and gives readers no more than the impression. Even the language is sometimes fragmentary and elliptic. Such modernist aesthetic increases the difficulty in reading. There are indeed moments when I am screaming in my heart: “WTF D-503 is talking about!!” That said, I still admire We a lot, and this novel is very well-written and highly sophisticated. Everything Zamyatin does in We conveys successfully the sentiment of a troubled and ambivalent protagonist. It is no surprise that We is considered the best among classical dystopias. In fact, as an archetypal dystopia, Zamyatin’s We contains all the seeds which still continue to grow and flourish in many latter dystopian works.
By the way, I recommend Robert Russell’s commentary to this novel. It solves many puzzles for me and provides a lot of useful and interesting stuffs!
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