Zamiatin's We

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Critical Studies in Russian Literature

Zamiatin's We

Robert Russell

Foreign Language Study / Russian

Evgenii Zamiatin's seminal antiutopian satire "We" (written 1920-1) is one of the most celebrated works of twentieth century Russian literature. Set one thousand years in the future, it is a witty yet terrifying picture of a future society in which reason is all-conquering and mankind has been enslaved by a dictator called 'the benefactor'. This new study presents both a synthesis of existing criticism and a new reading of the novel. The first section deals with "We" in the context of the Russian Civil War, showing how Zamiatin's contemporaries interpreted it as a satire on life in Soviet Russia. The major trends in the diverse body of modern criticism are then surveyed. The longer second part of the study consists of a detailed reading of the novel based on close textual analysis of the forty 'entries' of its narrator's diary.


Publication Date: 24 February 2000
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bristol Classical Press
ISBN-13: 9781853993930
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 137
Weight (oz): 5.92

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