1984: The Graphic Novel
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4.6 • 8 Ratings
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Publisher Description
One of the most influential books of the twentieth century gets the graphic treatment in this first-ever adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984.
War is Peace * Freedom is Slavery * Ignorance is Strength
In 1984, London is a grim city in the totalitarian state of Oceania where Big Brother is always watching you and the Thought Police can practically read your mind. Winston Smith is a man in grave danger for the simple reason that his memory still functions. Drawn into a forbidden love affair, Winston finds the courage to join a secret revolutionary organization called the Brotherhood, dedicated to the destruction of the Party. Together with his beloved Julia, he hazards his life in a deadly match against the powers that be in a world where surveillance is total.
With evocative, immersive art from Fido Nesti, this vision of George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece provides a new perspective for longtime fans but is also an accessible entry point for young readers and adults who have yet to discover the iconic story that remains a powerful commentary on modern political events.
How does one man challenge a power that can alter reality itself?
A Classic Dystopian World: Experience the grim, meticulously realized London of Oceania, where the Party sees everything and history is rewritten daily.Forbidden Love and Rebellion: Follow Winston and Julia’s dangerous affair, a small act of freedom that puts them in direct opposition to a regime that seeks to crush all individuality.The Horrors of Thought Control: Witness the chilling power of the Thought Police and the psychological warfare that demands not just obedience, but the surrender of one’s own mind.Stunning Visual Storytelling: See Orwell’s iconic vision brought to life through Fido Nesti’s immersive and atmospheric artwork, making the classic text accessible to a new generation.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Orwell's classic dystopian nightmare is lent new life in this atmospheric graphic adaptation by Brazilian artist Nesti. In Orwell's bleak totalitarian world engaged in perpetual war, Big Brother is always watching (ever-present in the comic's setting via ubiquitous ominous signs posted), and Thought Police stand guard to mete out brutal justice for thoughtcrimes. Hero Winston Smith, drawn as a drab everyman, is both gifted and cursed with pre-dictatorship memories, and reflects that "even the outline of your own life lost its sharpness." When he enters into a forbidden love affair with Julia, a fellow apostate, together they join a secret revolutionary group called The Brotherhood. While this adaption is rather text-heavy—perhaps necessarily so to fully impart Orwell's complex ideas—Nesti's accessible gray and orange drawings provide balance and light, giving Orwell's oppressive vision a lyrical touch. His artistic style also lends a Depression-era vibe, one that would have read as retro even in 1949, when the novel was originally published. This artful reinterpretation reminds how Orwell's warnings of the dangers of authoritarianism have remained frighteningly timeless.