A dystopian novel first published in 1949, it is considered one of the most important literary works of the twentieth century, as writers and readers who talk about dictatorship and totalitarian regimes return to it. For many years, the novel 1984 has remained alive and read because of its literary beauty and the political image it presented, and because of the “prophecies” of this political writer who combined the craft of literature with the craft of politics in his novels, with its bold content and exciting style.
1984
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It is a dystopian novel that deals with comprehensive government tyranny and constant surveillance in a fictional world ruled by a single party that seeks complete control over the individual.
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