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We (novel)

We (Мы, 1920) is a novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin. It was written in response to the author's personal experiences with the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917. We is a dystopic satire, generally considered to be the grand daddy of the genre and direct inspiration for Brave New World (1932) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1948). It takes the totalitarian and conformative aspects of Communism to an extreme conclusion, depicting a state that believes that free will is the cause of unhappiness, and that citizen's lives should be controlled with mathematical precision. The story is told in the diary of "D-503" (the hero's name), in which he describes his work building a spaceship The Integral, whose purpose is to seek out and convert any extraterrestrial civilizations to the happiness that the One State has discovered, and his misadventures with a resistance group that seeks to do away with the Benefactor and his regime.

The novel was banned by Stalin and got Zamyatin arrested, though he eventually was exiled to Paris.

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1984 (book) | 1984 (novel) | Dystopia | Eastasia | George Orwell/1984 | List of Russians | List of books by title: W | List of famous Russian people | List of famous Russians | List of people by name: Za | Nineteen Eighty-Four | Nineteen Eighty-Four (novel) | Telescreen | Yevgeny Zamyatin

 

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