Tisuću devetsto osamdeset četvrta
Dystopia, Novel, Utopian and dystopian fiction by George Orwell
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Blurb
Tisuću devetsto osamdeset četvrta znanstvenofantastični je roman koji je 1949. godine objavio britanski književnik George Orwell. Radnja romana, smještena u London istoimene godine opisuje futurističko totalitarno društvo čiji oligarhijski vlastodršci upotrebljavaju najsuvremenija dostignuća tehnologije i psihologije da bi mase držali u pokornosti. Glavni lik romana je Winston Smith, sitni službenik u Ministarstvu istine zadužen za režimsku propagandu koji postaje razočaran svojim životom i pokušava izvesti pobunu koja završava njegovim uhićenjem i mučenjem.
Tisuću devetsto osamdeset četvrta je postao ne samo najpoznatiji Orwellov roman nego jedno od klasičnih djela distopije i jedan od najutjecajnijih romana 20. stoljeća. Često se smatra jednim od klasika moderne književnosti. Temeljen na autorovim iskustvima vezanim sa španjolskim građanskim ratom, odnosno Drugim svjetskim ratom i ideologijama fašizma i komunizma, roman je shvaćen kao upozorenje budućim generacijama, odnosno inspiracija mnogim književnicima, filozofima i političkim teoretičarima. Popularnost romana odrazila se i u mnogim jezicima u koje su ušle fraze iz romana kao što su novogovor i Veliki Brat.
First Published
1949
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Minda.whiteley.1
My favorite book of all time
Anagar2
El autor ha sido capaz de crear una utopía cada vez más cercana a la realidad.
Tomasmoury
Although George Orwell is a pessismist author, his book presents how the human beings can degrade themselves for power, power for power itself.
Miau
A história é muito boa, mas o livro fica é muito descritivo e acaba ficando repetitivo demais.
Francisca_95
amazing
Spotter
A foreshadowing of 21st Century America. Scary.
Tessa
..sadly, I dare say not only America.
G3r4
great read !
Appleencore
has the depth of a classic but the readability of a YA
Tessa
So, 1984 it was. When I finished this book, I had this brilliant idea of writing a long, well-thought and insightful killer-review. But whenever I sat down, starting to type, I just couldn't do it. Thoughts would rush through my brain, exploding like bombs. So I'll keep it simple: Please read this book. It will be a painful, horrible, somewhat disgusting experience. It will hurt. It may haunt you. It may scare you. Maybe it will come to your pillow. Maybe you will get a little paranoid for a couple of days, looking over your shoulder more often than you would usually do. But worst of all, it will make you question everything. And that is so important. Now, maybe more than ever. And you know what's even more worse? People told me, that they had this "Now maybe more than ever"-thought 20 years ago. And 25 years ago. And 30 years ago. So please, read this. In it's unpleasent way, it's brilliant.
Mandavi
"a little paranoid for a couple of days" - you name it!
Tessa
Glad to know I'm not the only one who thought so!
Mrbean-lipice
"Now maybe more than ever" - this is excactly the way I feel now. I didn't have this feeling so much at the time I read the book - maybe because at that time I saw it more related to history, especially as there are quite a few links to (russian) history. Disturbing...
Spotter
This book is a foreshadowing of 21st Century America. Scary.
Mandavi
Das gruseligste Buch, welches ich jemals gelesen habe. Wenn Orwell wüsste, wie nah er mit seinem Buch der zukünftigen Realität gekommen ist. Beim Thema Überwachung wird sein Buch ja noch um damals schier unvorstellbare Dimensionen übertroffen. Jedem nur zu empfehlen.