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We (A Dystopian Science Fiction Classic) - The Unabridged Original 1924 Edition
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In «We,» Yevgeny Zamyatin crafts a haunting narrative set in a dystopian future where individualism is crushed under the weight of collectivism. Written in the early 20th century, Zamyatin's novel employs a unique blend of mathematical precision and lyrical prose, reflecting the tension between the rigid order sought by a totalitarian state and the chaos of human emotion. The story unfolds through the eyes of D-503, a state mathematician who begins to question the morality of his society's mechanized existence while grappling with the fervor of love and rebellion. As a precursor to later dystopian masterpieces such as Orwell's «1984» and Huxley's «Brave New World,» Zamyatin's work critically explores themes of freedom, identity, and the intrinsic value of the individual versus the collective. Yevgeny Zamyatin was a Russian writer deeply influenced by his experiences during the radical political changes of the early 20th century, particularly the Bolshevik Revolution. His discontent with authoritarian ideologies and the loss of individual liberties informed his writing. «We» reflects Zamyatin's desire to challenge contemporary norms and serve as a warning against the perils of utopian ideals that suppress personal freedom. «We» is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of dystopian literature or the philosophical debates surrounding freedom and conformity. It invites readers to consider the precarious balance between societal rules and personal autonomy, making it a timeless and thought-provoking engagement that resonates with contemporary global issues.