We

We

Por Wellington Scott (Traductor), Evgenii Ivanovich Zamiatin, Gregory Zilboorg (Traductor)

Formato: EPUB  
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Sinopsis

Evgenii Ivanovich Zamiatin's 'We' is a seminal work of dystopian literature that intricately explores the themes of individuality versus collectivism through the lens of a future totalitarian state. Written in 1920, the novel employs a unique narrative style characterized by its use of mathematical precision and clarity, reflecting the mechanized world inhabited by its protagonist, D-503. The dispassionate voice of D-503 highlights the conflict between the regimented society and the instincts of human emotion and desire, creating a tension that resonates with the socio-political atmosphere of the early 20th century, particularly the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. Zamiatin himself, having lived through the upheaval of revolution and civil war, drew from his firsthand experiences in his writing. As a member of the early Soviet literary circle, he was both inspired and constrained by the political climate. This duality is captured in 'We', where Zamiatin's criticism of authoritarianism and his advocacy for personal freedom emerge from his own struggles with censorship and regime pressures in Soviet Russia. For readers interested in the origins of dystopian fiction and the exploration of freedom within oppression, 'We' serves as an essential text. It not only offers a prophetic vision of a world under surveillance but also inspires deeper reflection on the nature of humanity and societal constructs. A must-read for anyone passionate about literature's capacity to challenge perceptions and provoke thought.

Gregory Zilboorg