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We

We

by Yevgeny ZamyatinEugene Zamiatin and Gregory Zilboorg
Paperback
Publication Date: 10/03/2020

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2020 Reprint of the 1959 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. This edition reprints the first English Language Edition translated by Gregory Zilboorg in 1924 and published by E. P. Dutton in New York. Contains a new introduction by Peter Rudy and a preface by Marc Slonim. The novel describes a world of ostensible harmony and conformity within a united totalitarian state. George Orwell claimed that Aldous Huxley's 1931 Brave New World must be partly derived from We, but Huxley denied it.

Along with Jack London's The Iron Heel, We is generally considered to be the grandfather of the satirical futuristic dystopia genre. It takes the modern industrial society to an extreme conclusion, depicting a state that believes that free will is the cause of unhappiness, and that citizens' lives should be controlled with mathematical precision based on the system of industrial efficiency created by Frederick Winslow Taylor. The Soviet attempt at implementing Taylorism, led by Aleksei Gastev, may have influenced Zamyatin's portrayal of the One State. It remains a classic nearly one hundred years after publication.
ISBN:
9781684224388
9781684224388
Category:
Science fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
10-03-2020
Publisher:
Martino Fine Books
Pages:
250
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x14mm
Weight:
0.37kg
Yevgeny Zamyatin

Yevgeny Zamyatin (1884–1937) was a Russian novelist and journalist who worked as an engineer in England before becoming a writer in his homeland.

His satirical and critical works earned him the displeasure of the Soviet regime and he spent the last few years of his life in exile in Paris.

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