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Nineteen Eighty-Four
by George Orwell (Author)
Paperback – Deckle Edge, 3 February 2004
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell crafts a chilling, dystopian vision of a totalitarian regime that exerts absolute control over every aspect of human life. Written in 1948 and set in a future where the state dictates truth and crushes individual freedoms, the novel remains one of the most powerful critiques of surveillance, censorship, and authoritarianism.
The story follows Winston Smith, an employee of the Party who works in the Ministry of Truth, rewriting history to align with the ever-changing demands of the ruling regime. As Winston begins to question the reality imposed on him by the Party and starts a secret love affair with Julia, he risks everything to defy the all-seeing eye of Big Brother. The novel explores themes of oppression, freedom, and the manipulation of language and truth, making it a timeless and deeply influential work.
Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four introduces the concept of "doublethink," "thoughtcrime," and the haunting image of Big Brother, all of which have become a part of the modern lexicon. This edition, featuring a deckle-edged design, offers a visually distinct way to enjoy this literary classic.
Key Features:
Genre: Dystopian Fiction, Political Fiction, Classic Literature
ISBN: 9780451524935
Format: Paperback – Deckle Edge
Publisher: Signet Classic
Pages: 336 pages
Language: English
1984 remains an essential read for those interested in exploring the dangers of totalitarianism and the importance of free thought in a world dominated by powerful authorities. Grab your copy today to experience Orwell’s masterwork and its profound impact on literature and political thought.