We

We by Yevgeny Zamyatin is a classic Russian dystopian novel published by Courier Dover Publications on April 14, 2021. This edition features the original 1924 translation and spans 192 pages. Set in a future governed by a totalitarian regime, the narrative follows spaceship engineer D-503 as he navigates a society where individuals are identified solely by numbers and conformity reigns supreme.
Readers will find a thought-provoking exploration of political themes and the struggle for individuality within a rigidly controlled environment. The story unfolds as D-503 encounters the rebellious I-330, challenging his beliefs and igniting a conflict between personal desire and societal expectations. This edition of We presents a significant work in the science fiction genre, reflecting on the implications of a dystopian world and its relevance to contemporary discussions on freedom and identity.
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This classic Russian dystopian novel inspired George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, and many other science fiction writers, and now this reprint of the original 1924 translation of We is available from Dover. Set in a future under a unified totalitarian state, in a society ruled by conformity and where humans are identified by their assigned number, spaceship engineer D-503 must face his beliefs about the One Party head-on after a chance encounter with the beautiful and dissident I-330. It’s a page-turning adventure that has a home on any science fiction fan’s bookshelf.
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