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George Orwell

Nineteen Eighty-Four

Nineteen Eighty-Four

Penguin Random House

ISBN: 9780241341650

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1984 is a dystopian masterpiece that portrays a chilling vision of a totalitarian future. The novel is set in a world perpetually at war, governed by oppressive regimes that control every aspect of life. At the heart of the story is Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the Party, who secretly despises the omnipresent Big Brother and the Party's manipulation of truth and history.

As Winston begins a forbidden romance and questions the Party’s propaganda, he risks everything to discover the truth. The novel explores themes of surveillance, authoritarianism, and the fragility of individual freedom, offering a harrowing reflection on the dangers of unchecked power.

Why Read This Book?

  • A profound exploration of political oppression and its psychological impact on individuals.
  • Introduced enduring concepts like Big Brother, doublethink, and thoughtcrime.
  • Serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of totalitarianism and the erosion of personal freedoms.
  • Rich with thought-provoking themes that remain relevant in today’s political and technological landscape.
  • Features Orwell’s masterful prose and gripping narrative.

About the Author

George Orwell (1903–1950), born Eric Arthur Blair, was a British writer, journalist, and social critic. Known for his incisive commentary on politics, society, and power, Orwell's works continue to resonate globally. His other notable works include Animal Farm, an allegory about totalitarian regimes, and numerous essays on topics ranging from language to class.

Orwell's experiences, including his time in Burma as a colonial officer, fighting in the Spanish Civil War, and observing the socio-political upheavals of his time, profoundly influenced his writing. He is celebrated for his clarity, wit, and unwavering commitment to exposing social injustices. 1984 stands as a landmark in modern literature, showcasing Orwell's vision of the perils of authoritarianism.

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