1984

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75th ANNIVERSARY EDITION

“Orwell saw, to his credit, that the act of falsifying reality is only secondarily a way of changing perceptions. It is, above all, a way of asserting power.”—The New Yorker

In 1984, London is a grim city in the totalitarian state of Oceania where Big Brother is always watching you and the Thought Police can practically read your mind. Winston Smith is a man in grave danger for the simple reason that his memory still functions. Drawn into a forbidden love affair, Winston finds the courage to join a secret revolutionary organization called The Brotherhood, dedicated to the destruction of the Party. Together with his beloved Julia, he hazards his life in a deadly match against the powers that be.

Lionel Trilling said of Orwell’s masterpiece, “1984 is a profound, terrifying, and wholly fascinating book. It is a fantasy of the political future, and like any such fantasy, serves its author as a magnifying device for an examination of the present.” Though the year 1984 now exists in the past, Orwell’s novel remains an urgent call for the individual willing to speak truth to power.

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4.5
3.14K reviews
Patrick J Mims
April 25, 2024
Certainly, a must-read, as it is a bonafide classic. 1984 takes place in 1984 and portrays our society had the Nazis not been wholly defeated and allowed to retain their foothold on the European mainland. Contrary to the Right's assurances, this is not a novel about the dangers of Progressivism; it is a condemnation of Stalinism and Naziiism. Though many of the themes are applicable to the current political environment, I challenge the reader to avoid convoluting their personal ideologies with the literature; indeed, that will only lead to confirmation bias. If nothing else, the reader will enjoy discovering that many phrases used today have their origins in this novel. Big Brother, Doublethink, Doublespeak, and Groupthink are either a part of the prose or were derived specifically to analyze its themes. Ironically, misuse of the phrase, Orwellian is frequently, Orwellian. The phrase represents the UNNUANCED, authoritative use of language; NOT political ideologies you disagree with.
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Robert Tremblay
May 17, 2023
Among the greatest sci fi novels ever written, prophetic. I would never read this book again as it is chronically misused as a weapon by political extremists trying to spread fear of the left wing. Saying the title of this book in a debate has become a political dog whistle in the west for the political reactionaries. Which defeats the purpose originally intended by orwell. This book, which is high art, has become an empty slogan used by the antisemites to promote fear and hatred. This novel has a lot of heavy historical and political baggage, buyer beware. Not something to read in public, in other words.
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A Google user
April 26, 2012
1984 by George Orwell shows the dangers of an omnipotent government. The novel tells of Winston Smith's day to day life and rebellious acts. Winston is not only relatable, but real. Winston’s love for Julia and his hate for the party are almost tangible. I didn’t enjoy the beginning of the book as I found that it was slightly dry and drug out. The book started off slow, but as it continued on I couldn’t find myself able to put it down. When Winston was in the Ministry of Love I could not bring myself to quit reading. My only criticism is the slow start and the disappointing ending. I would have like to have seen this book end on a more satisfying note. Otherwise, I found that I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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About the author

George Orwell (1903–1950), the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair, was an English novelist, essayist, and critic. He was born in India and educated at Eton. After service with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, he returned to Europe to earn his living by writing. An author and journalist, Orwell was one of the most prominent and influential figures in twentieth-century literature. His unique political allegory Animal Farm was published in 1945, and it was this novel, together with the dystopia of 1984 (1949), which brought him worldwide fame.

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