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Step into a world where individuality is a crime and conformity reigns supreme. "We" by Evgenii Ivanovich Zamiatin is a visionary masterpiece that was out of print for decades, now beautifully restored and republished by Alpha Editions. This isn't just a reprint it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously preserved for today's and future generations. In a society governed by logic and numbers, D-503, a loyal citizen of the One State, finds his life turned upside down by the intoxicating allure of forbidden love and rebellion. As he grapples with the seductive power of…mehr

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Step into a world where individuality is a crime and conformity reigns supreme. "We" by Evgenii Ivanovich Zamiatin is a visionary masterpiece that was out of print for decades, now beautifully restored and republished by Alpha Editions. This isn't just a reprint it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously preserved for today's and future generations. In a society governed by logic and numbers, D-503, a loyal citizen of the One State, finds his life turned upside down by the intoxicating allure of forbidden love and rebellion. As he grapples with the seductive power of emotions, "We" explores themes of freedom, identity, and the human spirit's unyielding quest for self-expression. This timeless dystopian novel, a precursor to classics like "1984" and "Brave New World," offers a chilling yet captivating glimpse into a future that feels eerily relevant today. Whether you're a casual reader or a collector of classic literature, "We" promises to engage, provoke, and inspire. Rediscover this essential work and let it challenge your perceptions of society and self.
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Evgenii Ivanovich Zamiatin, also known as Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin was a Russian author known for his contributions to science fiction, philosophy, literary criticism, and political satire. Born on February 1, 1884, in Lebedyan, Russia, he was the son of Ivan Zamyatin, a Russian Orthodox priest, and Maria Zamyatina. Zamyatin's early life was influenced by his father's religious background, but he lost his faith in Christianity during his youth. He later became a Bolshevik and a prominent voice in the political and literary circles of his time. Zamyatin's works often criticized the political systems of his era, blending satire with philosophical and futuristic ideas. He is best known for his dystopian novel, "We," which critiques totalitarianism and explores themes of individuality and freedom. Zamyatin spent his later years in Paris, where he passed away on March 10, 1937, at the age of 53. His work, though controversial and banned in Soviet Russia, has had a lasting impact on literature and continues to be studied for its bold critique of society and the individual.