Helpful Score: 2
In another update on Sir Thomas Mores Utopia (1516), Zamiatin, in We (1924), develops a diaphanous world (literally, as everything seems to be made of transparent glass) regulated by the multiplication table (a nightmare for todays average person) and dedicated to the works of Frederick W. Taylor (whom all academians seem to despise, but who never really understood). It is a world in which everyone is designated by a number (more specifically an alpha-numeric code). We is habitually compared with Aldus Huxleys Brave New World (1932) and George Orwells 1984 (1949). However, several other works have been written in the same vein, notably:
Kurt Vonnegut Player Piano (1952) (My favorite)
Ayn Rand Anthem (1937)
Jack London Iron Heel (1908)
H. G. Wells The Time Machine (1895), A Modern Utopia (1905), New World Order (1940)
All of these border upon describing totalitarianism as the ultimate democracy. But then, has democracy become a mere sham to obfuscate an autocratic or advanced socialist government?
Kurt Vonnegut Player Piano (1952) (My favorite)
Ayn Rand Anthem (1937)
Jack London Iron Heel (1908)
H. G. Wells The Time Machine (1895), A Modern Utopia (1905), New World Order (1940)
All of these border upon describing totalitarianism as the ultimate democracy. But then, has democracy become a mere sham to obfuscate an autocratic or advanced socialist government?
Helpful Score: 2
A dystopian future that predates 'Brave New World' and Orwell's '1984'.
Helpful Score: 1
This book is an exceptional precursor to Anthem, 1984 and Brave New World.
Helpful Score: 1
A science-fiction story much like 1984, but written before it. Set in a futuristic society. I enjoyed this book a lot more than 1984.
Helpful Score: 1
Have you ever wondered how to make the literary equivalent of an expressionist painting? (If not, good for you.) Yevgeny Zamyatin has found the formula: 1. Lots of ellipses and unfinished sentences! 2. Action is okay as long as it's purposeless! 3. Nothing needs to make a whole lot of sense! 4. Use a LOT of exclamation marks!!!!
The fact that this book was unfinishable was the only thing that kept it from being a complete waste of time. Thank god. Had I finished it, I would have been forced to spend the rest of my life questing for the secret of time travel, so that I could travel back and slap the author.
The fact that this book was unfinishable was the only thing that kept it from being a complete waste of time. Thank god. Had I finished it, I would have been forced to spend the rest of my life questing for the secret of time travel, so that I could travel back and slap the author.