1984
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Un capolavoro di ribellione e prigionia dove la guerra è pace, la libertà è schiavitù e il Grande Fratello ti guarda. Polizia del pensiero, Grande Fratello, Orwelliano: queste parole sono entrate nel nostro vocabolario grazie al classico romanzo distopico di George Orwell, 1984. La storia dell'odiss...

pagine
368
Format
Paperback
Pubblicato
2022-07-01
Editore
Plume
ISBN
9780452284234

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George Orwell
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Eric Arthur Blairwas an English novelist, poet, essayist, journalist and critic who wrote under the pen name of George Orwell. His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to all totalitarianism (both fascism and stalinism), and support of democratic socialism.Orwell is best known for his alle...

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Federico DN
Federico DN·11 years ago
"War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." In ravaged post-apocalyptic future, the world has divided itself into three totalitarian superpowers: Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. The three superstates always in constant never ending war with each other, and relentlessly and mercilessly purging their own population to align them with their current goals. Winston works in the ‘Ministry of Truth’ every day revising, rewriting and burning history records to match the ever changing ver...
Mohammed Arabey
Mohammed Arabey·13 years ago
It's written 1948? Clearly History has its twisted ways to repeat itself..A Note that MUST be written in the cover of every edition..لم اتوقع أن هذا التحذير "إن هذه الرواية تحذير وليست بدليل" بهذه الواقعية، مازالت الحكومات العربية تراقب الجميع لحماية أمن الحكام..بينما مازال أمن الأفراد هزيلا..منعدماهي الرواية التي كتبت في 1948 بعبقرية، أرسي بها جورج أورويل قواعد روايات الديستوبيا بحقوإن كانت مستوحاه من واقع محيط به ولكن التاريخ دائما يجد وسيلة ليتكرر ويزيد وينتشر ويتوغلهي رواية مازالت صداها في ...
عبيدة غضبان
عبيدة غضبان·14 years ago
هذه الرواية لا يجب أن تصنف أدبا ورواية وفنا وحسب ..كلا .. هي أكبر من ذلك, يجب أن تدرس كحالة مستعصية في علم الاجتماع وعلم السياسة .. !عندما كتب جورج أورويل في الـ1949 كان متشائما لدرجة بعيدة لما سيؤول له العالم بعد 1984نعم، ربما لم يتحقق ما قاله أورويل تماما، لكنه قد حصل بصورة موازية وشبيهة في كثير من المجتمعات الشموليةلنتحدث عن سوريا مثلا :الأخ الكبير : القائد الملهم والرئيس الشاب الدكتور بشار الأسد ..أعضاء الحزب الداخلي: بعض المكونات الرئيسية للنظامأعضاء الحزب الخارجي: حزب البعثالعامة: 19 مليون...
Lore
Lore·15 years ago
YOU. ARE. THE. DEAD. Oh my God. I got the chills so many times toward the end of this book. It completely blew my mind. It managed to surpass my high expectations AND be nothing at all like I expected. Or in Newspeak "Double Plus Good."Let me preface this with an apology. If I sound stunningly inarticulate at times in this review, I can't help it. My mind is completely fried.This book is like the dystopian Lord of the Rings, with its richly developed culture and economics, not to mention a fully...
John Wiswell
John Wiswell·18 years ago
1984 is not a particularly good novel, but it is a very good essay. On the novel front, the characters are bland and you only care about them because of the awful things they live through. As a novel all the political exposition is heavyhanded, and the message completely overrides any sense of storytelling. As an essay, the points it makes can be earthshaking. It seems everyone who has so much as gotten a parking ticket thinks he lives in a 1984-dystopia. Every administration that reaches for po...
Dave
Dave·18 years ago
In George Orwell's 1984, Winston Smith is an open source developer who writes his code offline because his ISP has installed packet sniffers that are regulated by the government under the Patriot Act. It's really for his own protection, though. From, like, terrorists and DVD pirates and stuff. Like every good American, he drinks Coca-Cola and his processed food has desensitized his palate to all but four flavors: sweet, salty-so-that-you-will-drink-more-coca-cola, sweet, and Cooler Ranch!(tm). H...
Jesse (JesseTheReader)
Jesse (JesseTheReader)·7 years ago
This was an up and down kind of read for me. There were parts that I really enjoyed and parts that I found extremely difficult to maneuver through. I'm glad that I decided to pick it up and give it a go, because it's one that I've been curious about for a long time. I can definitely see why so many people love this book. It explores a lot of things that we see happening in the world today. I can't say I'm leaving it as a massive fan, but I'm sure it's one that I'll continue to think about.
هدى يحيى
هدى يحيى·13 years ago
حدثني عن القهرعن الاستعبادعن الذلثم حدثني بأدق التفاصيل ‏عن مراحل تقويض الكائن الانساني‏حدثني كثيرا وطويلا كي أعي هذا الدماركي أتشربهكي أدميه في لحمي وأعصابي نصلا حادا طويلاكي أنزف روحي بكاءكي أتعلم شيئا نافعا قبل أن أغادر هذا العالم البائسحدثني يا أورويل فما أشهى وجع حديثكوما أشهى ألم المعرفة النازف‏الحرب هي السلامما المفترض علي فعلهالكتابة عن نفسي أم عن وطني أم عن وينستونبمن أبدأولكن مهلالما التفرقة..؟كلنا واحدأنا.. وينستون..جوليا..أنت..‏بقعة الأرض التي تنتمي إليها روحكوتدعوها وطنالحريّة هي ال...
Emily May
Emily May·15 years ago
This was the book that started my love affair with the dystopian genre. And maybe indirectly influenced my decision to do a politics degree. I was only 12 years old when I first read it but I suddenly saw how politics could be taken and manipulated to tell one hell of a scary and convincing story. I'm a lot more well-read now but, back then, this was a game-changer. I started to think about things differently. I started to think about 2 + 2 = 5 and I wanted to read more books that explored the i...
Bill Kerwin
Bill Kerwin·18 years ago
This book is far from perfect. Its characters lack depth, its rhetoric is sometimes didactic, its plot (well, half of it anyway) was lifted from Zumyatin’s We, and the lengthy Goldstein treatise shoved into the middle is a flaw which alters the structure of the novel like a scar disfigures a face.But in the long run, all that does not matter, because George Orwell got it right.Orwell, a socialist who fought against Franco, watched appalled as the great Soviet experiment was reduced to a totalita...