We (Version 2)

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Yevgeny Zamyatin 1924
English
  • Foreword
  • Records 1, 2, 3
  • Records 4, 5, 6
  • Records 7, 8, 9
  • Records 10, 11
  • Records 12, 13
  • Records 14, 15
  • Records 16, 17
  • Records 18, 19
  • Records 20, 21
  • Records 22, 23
  • Records 24, 25
  • Records 26, 27
  • Records 28, 29
  • Records 30, 31
  • Records 32, 33
  • Records 34, 35
  • Records 36, 37
  • Records 38, 39
  • Record 40
So subversive, the Soviet Union banned it.
D-503 is a single note in the harmonious choir of the United State, a totalitarian nation ruled by mathematical perfection and order. As he walks the glass sidewalks and documents his life in "records" for the reader, he worries that he might be developing something the doctors call a "soul." We is considered to be the inspiration of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and Ayn Rand's Anthem, among other staples in science fiction and dystopia. Its treatment of technological advancement and individuality will not be lost on the modern reader. - Summary by Roger Serling

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