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Books with author Eugene Zamiatin

  • We

    Eugene Zamiatin

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Nov. 1, 1991)
    A seminal work of dystopian fiction that foreshadowed the worst excesses of Soviet Russia, Yevgeny Zamyatin's "We" is a powerfully inventive vision that has influenced writers from George Orwell to Ayn Rand. This "Penguin Classics" edition is translated from the Russian with an introduction by Clarence Brown. In a glass-enclosed city of absolute straight lines, ruled over by the all-powerful 'Benefactor', the citizens of the totalitarian society of OneState live out lives devoid of passion and creativity - until D-503, a mathematician who dreams in numbers, makes a discovery: he has an individual soul. Set in the twenty-sixth century AD, "We" is the classic dystopian novel and was the forerunner of works such as George Orwell's "1984" and Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World". It was suppressed for many years in Russia and remains a resounding cry for individual freedom, yet is also a powerful, exciting and vivid work of science fiction. Clarence Brown's brilliant translation is based on the corrected text of the novel, first published in Russia in 1988 after more than sixty years' suppression. Yevgeny Zamyatin (1884-1937) was a naval engineer by profession and writer by vocation, who made himself an enemy of the Tsarist government by being a Bolshevik, and an enemy of the Soviet government by insisting that human beings have absolute creative freedom. He wrote short stories, plays and essays, but his masterpiece is "We", written in 1920-21 and soon thereafter translated into most of the languages of the world. It first appeared in Russia only in 1988. If you enjoyed "We", you might like George Orwell's "1984", also available in "Penguin Classics". "The best single work of science fiction yet written". (Ursula K. LeGuin, author of "The Left Hand of Darkness"). "It is in effect a study of the Machine, the genie that man has thoughtlessly let out of its bottle and cannot put back again". (George Orwell, author of "1984").
  • We: A Novel of the Future

    Eugene Zamiatin

    Paperback (Blurb, May 23, 2019)
    First published in the West in 1924, the classic "We" is an adventurous story of the two-tenths of the world's population that survive the Great Two Hundred Years War and become lulled into living in a totalitarian regime. Almost a century later, "We" remains a strange and telling tragicomedy. The author, an acknowledged satirist in his own right, set the stage for Orwell's Animal Farm and 1984.
  • We

    Eugene Zamiatin

    Mass Market Paperback (E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., Sept. 3, 1952)
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  • We

    Yevgeny (Eugene) Zamiatin

    Mass Market Paperback (E.P. Dutton, Oct. 15, 1959)
    Written in Russia, soon after the Communist Revolution, this story of a universally totalitarian society inspired all the other dystopia novels of the 20th Century (e.g., 1984, Brave New World, Logan's Run, etc.).