Ministry of Truth. As the novel 1984 became the cultural code of generations

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Author:Linxi Dorian
Cover:Hard
Category:Arts & PhotographyPolitics & Social ScienceReference booksSocial Science & Politics
ISBN:978-5-04-109224-5
Dimensions: 145x32x215cm
Exciting literary history of the most famous anti -utopia in the world! How did "1984" managed to predict the future and penetrate our reality? And what did George Orwell really think about his novel? "1984" influenced many writers and musicians: from the marvelous new world of Oldos Haxli to the philosophy of David Bowie songs, from the anti -utopian comic V means Vendetta "to the super -popular adaptation of the" story of the maid. Orwell came up with and gave life to the phrases "Big Brother" and the Cold War, without which we no longer represent the XX century. The author of Dorian Linski carefully analyzes how the attitude to the novel changed and how he eventually took an important place in mass culture. The book entered the Longlist of the prestigious British Prize named after Orwell for a political letter. And also included in the TOP-20 main books of 2020 according to the version of the Afisha Daily "publication. "George Orwell is known not only to every real reader, but also to every educated person. The “Castard”, "1984" - books that were disassembled in quotes and have become not only part of the world culture, but also sociology with politics. But Orwell’s life itself is no less curious. In order to truly understand his books, it is worthwhile to understand the writer himself. This book gives us such an opportunity. Sergey Lukyanenko, writer
Author:
Author:Linxi Dorian
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Arts & Photography
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Reference books
  • Category:Social Science & Politics
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Legendary books and writers
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-109224-5

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