Název ISBN Sklad
1984/Náš soudruh Winston Smith 9788072872640 2
Author Translator Ilustration Publisher Language Pages Published Width Height
George Orwell, Milan Šimečka Luboš Snížek Marcela Štědrová Maťa CZ 440 2021 12,70 cm 19,50 cm
Váha
0.55kg
399 Kč incl. VAT, NOTE: The price will change according to local VAT in EU countries
In stock
pcs

The novel 1984 by George Orwell (1903-1950) presents a picture of a totalitarian society in which the individual is only a temporary item on a list that can be changed, rewritten or completely erased at any time. The individual does not matter, what matters is POWER. Power personified by an imaginary Big Brother. The book is often characterized as a work revealing the principle of functioning of totalitarian regimes, which until recently meant mainly fascist and communist regimes. Rather, Aldous Huxley's novel The End of Civilisation has been cited as a cautionary account of the possible development of 'Western' societies. Unfortunately, as recent developments suggest, Orwell's and Huxley's visions are strangely intertwined. Today, no one can be sure by whom, why or how he or she will be eavesdropped on, analysed, abused, manipulated, re-educated or - for the time being only socially - 'vaporised'. It is no coincidence that Orwell's book, written in 1948, was listed by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential books published since 1923.

The book is published in a new translation by Luboš Snízek, and as the only contemporary edition with the now classic afterword/extensive essay by Milan Šimečka Our Comrade Winston Smith!

Czech edition

Author George Orwell, Milan Šimečka
Translator Luboš Snížek
Ilustration Marcela Štědrová
Publisher Maťa
Language CZ
Pages 440
Published 2021
Width 12,70 cm
Height 19,50 cm