Before Huxley. Before Orwell. There was Zamyatin.
When society has programmed you to sleep . . .
How do you wake yourself up?
The One State is a world where people are merely numbers, and free will itself is a disease. Most are happy in their role as cogs in a huge machine, controlled by the ever-watchful Benefactor.
However, on the eve of the launch of the Integral—the spacecraft that will impose the One State’s way of life everywhere—starship architect D-503 meets I-330, a female number as irreverent as she is beautiful.
The Benefactor has quantified human experience, circumscribed edit, reduced it to nothing but a series of mathematical equations—that is, until one man tries to factor in the ultimate unknown: love.
We is the groundbreaking novel that inspired 1984 and Brave New World, the two towering dystopian works of the twentieth century.
Discover it for yourself today.
Bonus: includes Zamyatin’s famous “Death Sentence Appeal” letter to Stalin, and “Love Is the Function of Death” a bold new essay by noted science fiction author, reviewer, and scholar Paul Di Filippo.
We: 100th Anniversary Edition
Author Name
Yevgeny Zamyatin
Publisher Name
WordFire Press
ISBN
978-1680572063
Keywords
Early dystopian classic, Zamyatin We novel keywords: proto-dystopia literature, totalitarian future fiction, Russian dystopian masterpiece, mathematical society novel, forbidden love in dystopia, One State totalitarian control

