Itemize Of Books 1984
Title | : | 1984 |
Author | : | George Orwell |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Signet Classics |
Pages | : | Pages: 328 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 1950 by New American Library (first published June 8th 1949) |
Categories | : | Classics. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Literature. Politics. Academic. School. Novels |

George Orwell
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 328 pages Rating: 4.18 | 2939451 Users | 65006 Reviews
Relation As Books 1984
The year 1984 has come and gone, but George Orwell's prophetic, nightmarish vision in 1949 of the world we were becoming is timelier than ever. 1984 is still the great modern classic of "negative utopia"—a startlingly original and haunting novel that creates an imaginary world that is completely convincing, from the first sentence to the last four words. No one can deny the novel's hold on the imaginations of whole generations, or the power of its admonitions—a power that seems to grow, not lessen, with the passage of time.Present Books To 1984
Original Title: | Nineteen Eighty-Four |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Winston Smith, Big Brother, O'Brien, Emmanuel Goldstein, Tom Parsons, Syme, Julia |
Setting: | London, England,1984(United Kingdom) England United Kingdom |
Literary Awards: | Prometheus Hall of Fame Award (1984), Locus Award Nominee for All-Time Best Science Fiction Novel (1987) |
Rating Of Books 1984
Ratings: 4.18 From 2939451 Users | 65006 ReviewsPiece Of Books 1984
Is Orwell turning in his grave? Does his epitaph read. "I fucking warned you! Don't say I never told you so! "Did he have a crystal fucking ball?***If you want truth, go out and seeNot like in 1984, Richard Burton on TVOrwell must have been psychic, or was he in the knowCos' what's going on in the world clearly showsThat humanity is programmed through a TV screenSince its conception, its all its ever beenNews, films, dramas, sports, soaps and cartoonsLeaving the masses wide eyed, like Buffoons1984 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
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When I was a high school freshman, I picked up 1984 off the shelf at the school library. Older kid I didn't know came up to me--Hispanic guy from some big city in a maybe 90% white, small-town Montana school, always dressed like a gangster, ran with a rough crowd--I'll admit I felt a little threatened. He said, "Hey man, you gotta read that. My dad told me when he first read that book, he'd take two hits of acid, read a chapter, and then take two more hits of acid. He didn't leave the house for
What can I possibly say about this amazing novel, 1984 by George Orwell, that hasn't been already said by many who have read the book for over half a century. When it is said that the book is 'haunting', 'nightmarish', and 'startling' any reader would have to agree! This well known novel grips the reader from the beginning and does not even let go of the grip at the finished reading. A classic you won't want to miss if you haven't taken the time to read it yet. I actually listened to this novel
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 Zumyatins 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
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