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We by Yevgeny Zamyatin is a groundbreaking dystopian novel that explores the dangers of absolute control, the loss of individuality, and the struggle between freedom and authority. Written in the early 20th century, this visionary work is widely regarded as one of the earliest and most influential dystopian novels, inspiring later classics of speculative fiction. 📚⚙️



The story is set in a futuristic society known as the One State, where life is strictly regulated by logic, mathematics, and absolute order. Citizens live in transparent glass buildings, follow rigid schedules, and are identified only by numbers rather than personal names. Individual freedom, imagination, and emotional expression are considered dangerous threats to the stability of the system.



The novel is narrated by D-503, a brilliant mathematician and chief engineer of the spaceship Integral, a project designed to spread the One State's ideology to other civilizations in the universe. Loyal to the principles of rationality and control, D-503 initially believes that happiness can only exist through total order and the elimination of personal freedom.



However, his worldview begins to change when he meets I-330, a mysterious and rebellious woman who challenges everything he has ever believed. Through their encounters, D-503 experiences unfamiliar emotions—love, imagination, and doubt—that begin to disrupt the rigid logic that governs his life.



As his internal conflict deepens, the story becomes a powerful exploration of the tension between individuality and conformity. Zamyatin masterfully combines psychological drama, political satire, and imaginative world-building to portray a society where technology and authority attempt to suppress the human spirit.



Bold, imaginative, and deeply philosophical, We is now recognized as a cornerstone of dystopian literature. Its themes of surveillance, authoritarian control, and the struggle for personal freedom remain strikingly relevant today.



Through its haunting vision of a perfectly controlled society, Zamyatin's masterpiece continues to challenge readers to consider the true meaning of freedom, individuality, and the cost of sacrificing humanity for the illusion of perfect order.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
12 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
265
Pages
PUBLISHER
CLXBX
PROVIDER INFO
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
888.4
KB
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