1984
George OrwellDystopian fantasy in which a totalitarian government controls everything a person does, going so far as to punish people for “thought crimes”.
status | Copy #1 (1547): in |
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genre | Sci-Fi |
publisher | New American Library |
publish date | January 1, 1961 |
popularity | checked out 7 time(s) |
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The story found inside this book is of timeless importance. Critically analyzes totalitarianism and propaganda.
A classic of dystopian sci-fi that is still very relevant today. The oppressive theme and kafkaesque plotline are both compelling and repulsive, a nightmarish, totalitarian society not difficult to imagine. Don’t miss the interesting section at the end concerning the grammatical principles of Newspeak (the language of IngSoc).