We (A Dystopian Science Fiction Classic) - The Unabridged Original 1924 Edition

We (A Dystopian Science Fiction Classic) - The Unabridged Original 1924 Edition

Por JH Hill, Wellington Scott (Traductor), Yevgeny Zamyatin, Gregory Zilboorg (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

In 'We,' Yevgeny Zamyatin presents a harrowing vision of a future devoid of individualism, set in the OneState—a regimented society where personal freedom is subsumed by the collective will. Richly layered with allegorical depth, Zamyatin employs a sharp, fragmented narrative style that reflects the psychological impact of living under constant surveillance and conformity. This unabridged 1924 edition showcases Zamyatin's innovative use of mathematical symbols and emotional contrasts, orchestrating a profound exploration of the tension between individuality and societal uniformity, thus situating the novel within the broader context of early 20th-century dystopian literature. Zamyatin's own life experiences profoundly influenced 'We.' As a Russian engineer and a vocal critic of Bolshevism, he faced state censorship and persecution, shaping his views on totalitarianism and the loss of personal freedoms. His avant-garde associations and engagement with revolutionary ideas lent him a unique perspective, allowing him to craft a narrative that resonates with the anxieties of contemporary and future societies grappling with the balance between liberty and control. 'We' is an essential read for anyone captivated by dystopian narratives and the philosophical questions they raise. Zamyatin's prescient themes remain remarkably relevant, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of societal conformity and the enduring struggle for individual identity, making this work a cornerstone of not just Russian literature, but a foundational pillar of the science fiction genre.

Gregory Zilboorg