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About this listen
Classic Dystopian Novel: We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, a groundbreaking work that inspired George Orwell’s 1984 and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.
Enhanced Edition: Includes:
- Detailed character list
- Comprehensive timeline
- Summary of the novel
- Analysis guide
- Author biography
- Glossary
Setting: 26th-century AD in the totalitarian city of OneState, where individuality and emotions are suppressed.
Plot: Mathematician D-503 begins to question the regime’s oppressive control and discovers his own sense of self.
Historical Significance:
- Written between 1920 and 1921
- The first dystopian novel, predating 1984 and Brave New World
- Banned in Russia for decades; now a powerful call for personal freedom
Translation: Features Gregory Zilboorg’s acclaimed English translation from 1924.
Ideal For: New listeners and fans of dystopian fiction, offering a profound and provocative look at the struggle for individuality.
Public Domain (P)2025 C. S. Walton
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