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H. G. Wells,Yevgeny Zamyatin

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D-503 Is A Mathematician And Citizen Of One State, A Totalitarian Society Whose Inhabitants Live Passionless Lives Under The All-Powerful 'Benefactor'. However, When D-503 Discovers That He Has An Individual Soul, Everything Changes. Set In The Twenty-Sixth Century, 'We' Is The Dystopian Science Fiction Novel That Inspired George Orwell'S Famous '1984' And Was The First Work To Be Banned By The Soviet Censorship Board. A Frightfully Thought-Provoking Dystopian Novel Not To Be Missed By Fans Of Speculative Fiction. Yevgeny...

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D-503 Is A Mathematician And Citizen Of One State, A Totalitarian Society Whose Inhabitants Live Passionless Lives Under The All-Powerful 'Benefactor'. However, When D-503 Discovers That He Has An Individual Soul, Everything Changes. Set In The Twenty-Sixth Century, 'We' Is The Dystopian Science Fiction Novel That Inspired George Orwell'S Famous '1984' And Was The First Work To Be Banned By The Soviet Censorship Board. A Frightfully Thought-Provoking Dystopian Novel Not To Be Missed By Fans Of Speculative Fiction. Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin (1884-1937) Was A Russian Author Who Wrote Science Fiction And Political Satire. Other Notable Works By This Author Include: 'Robert Maier' (1922), 'Gerbert Uells' (1922), And 'On Literature, Revolution, And Entropy' (1924). Read & Co. Is Republishing This Classic Science Fiction Novel In An Affordable, Modern, High-Quality Edition Complete With An Introductory Chapter From H. G. Wells' 'The Revolution And Famine In Russia
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Read & Co. Books

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Número de páginas

220

Data de lançamento

15/11/2021

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Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

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9781528715522

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