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1985

eng. 1985 · 1978
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Book Review

In his work "1985," Anthony Burgess invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where social and political structures are relentlessly critiqued. This book, serving as a kind of response to George Orwell's famous dystopia "1984," explores themes of totalitarianism, freedom, and human dignity. Burgess masterfully combines elements of satire and philosophical prose, creating an atmosphere in which the reader is compelled to ponder the future of society and the role of the individual within it. Critics note that the author not only develops Orwell's ideas but also offers his own vision of a future where technology and bureaucracy become tools of oppression. Burgess's language, rich and expressive, allows for a deeper understanding of the events described, and his characters, vivid and multifaceted, evoke genuine empathy from the reader. "1985" is not just a dystopia but a profound reflection on human nature and its ability to withstand the pressure of external circumstances.

1985
Date of publication: 29 April 2025
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1985
Original titleeng. 1985 · 1978