We

We by Yevgeny Zamyatin is a significant work in the realm of dystopian fiction, published by Broadview Press on December 2, 2019. This annotated edition spans 246 pages and offers a fresh translation that enhances the reader’s understanding of Zamyatin’s experimental and provocative style. The novel, notable for being the first major literary work banned in the Soviet Union, delves into themes that challenge societal norms and individual freedoms.
Readers will find that this critical edition includes not only the new translation but also an introduction and contextual materials that enrich the reading experience. Accompanied by images related to the text, this edition provides a comprehensive look at Zamyatin’s work, making it a valuable resource for those interested in fiction, dystopian narratives, and literary classics. The combination of annotations and contextual insights aims to deepen the engagement with this influential text.
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Yevgeny Zamyatin’s novel We is one of the great classics of dystopian fiction. Experimental and provocative in both style and content, it was the first major literary work to be banned in the Soviet Union. This critical edition features an entirely new annotated translation, as well as an introduction, contextual materials, and images related to the text.
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