1984

325 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 24 de diciembre de 1950 por new american library.

ISBN:
978-0-14-103614-4
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Which One Will YOU Be IN the Year 1984?

There won't be much choice, of course, if this book's predictions turn out to be true. But you'll probably become one of the following four types:

Proletarian--Considered inferior and kept in total ignorance, you'll be fed lies from the Ministry of Truth, eliminated upon signs of promise or ability!

Police Guard--Chosen for lack of intelligence but superiour brown, you'll be suspicious of everyone and be ready to give your life for Big Brother, the leader you've never even seen!

Party Member--Male--Face-less, mind-less, a flesh-and-blood robot with a push-button brain, you're denied love by law, taught hate by the flick of a switch!

Party Member--Female--A member of the Anti-Sex League from birth, your duty will be to smother all human emotion, and your children might not be your husband's!

Unbelievable? You'll feel differently after you've read …

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Anticomunismo en vena

El libro y algunas declaraciones del autor parecen un canto contra los totalitarismos pero no hay un solo ejemplo en él sobre lo que es el totalitarismo que no se refiera al comunismo. La primera parte dedicada a mostrar el horror de la vida en ese sistema basándose en proponer el asco como norma, el mal olor, la suciedad. La segunda parte al menos resulta entretenida de leer hasta que llega a la descripción del status quo basado en la guerra y el análisis político que hace es con mucho lo peor del libro, lo que convierte a la supuesta distopía en un error de análisis. En la tercera se desata el espíritu anticomunista sin tapujos y se hace tediosa de leer, con mucha filosofía de tres al cuarto y mucho trasfondo liberal. ¿Hay que leerlo? Puede que sí, pero al final te embarga la sensación de una enorme pérdida …

Orwell's Prescient Satire

Sin valoración

Doublethink, Ingsoc, Newspeak and the constant surveillance, all of which are prescient warnings. If you've not read this book (sorry seeing the movie doesn't count) or its been a while since you have read it, then either a first or second reading is in order.

Big Brother is watching you

Während die ersten beiden Teile von Nineteen Eighty-Four noch äußerst spannend das Überleben und den Kampf gegen einen fiktiven diktatorischen Überwachungsstaat zeigen, verliert sich die Geschichte im dritten Teil ausschließlich in den brutalen Foltermethoden, die der Protagonist nach seiner Verhaftung über sich ergehen lassen muss. Wer nicht aufpasst, könnte meinen, dass es sich hier um eine Kritik am Sozialismus handelt, aber George Orwell war selbst bekennender Sozialist und kritisiert eher den Autoritarismus.

What a miserable book. 10/10 stars. Must read.

Advertencia de contenido Second paragraph details my opinion on the ending.

Horrifyingly Excellent

Absolutely excellent book, a must read for everyone in my opinion. It does get a little dry at certain parts, but picks right back up. It is entirely worth pushing through.

The book expresses an insanely scary, yet completely plausible future of the world, or more likely certain places. Some places around the world share many similar core values with the world of 1984, which furthermore helps strengthen the fearful possibility. 1984 is a great fusion of non-fiction, history, futurism, and fiction in a dystopian world ruled by people who quite literally want nothing more than power, pure, unadulterated power. They will do anything to get it, and do anything to keep it. This is all done in a fictional world, but sometimes it really feels like you're reading non-fiction, due to how completely possible the world created is. Many values shown in the book, you hear and see …

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Temas

  • Totalitarianism
  • Mass surveillance
  • Society