1984 (Ebook)
In a world where memory is rewritten and truth is measured by decree, even thought itself becomes a contested act of survival.
1984 follows Winston Smith, a minor functionary in the Party’s vast machinery, as he begins to question the realities imposed upon him in a state where surveillance is absolute and language itself is engineered to limit rebellion. His quiet dissent draws him into a perilous search for authenticity within a system designed to extinguish it.
At its core, the novel is a stark meditation on power, language, and the erasure of individual consciousness under totalitarian rule. Orwell constructs a world where control extends beyond action into thought, revealing how fragile truth becomes when it is no longer anchored in shared reality.
• A defining dystopian novel of surveillance, propaganda, and control
• A profound exploration of language, memory, and political power
• A timeless warning about the fragility of truth under authoritarian systems
This Carlini Classics ebook edition features the complete, unabridged text, carefully formatted for a seamless digital reading experience.
A vision of the future where freedom survives only as a question.
About the author
George Orwell (1903–1950), born Eric Arthur Blair, was one of the 20th century's most influential political writers. A former colonial policeman in Burma, soldier in the Spanish Civil War, and chronicler of poverty in Europe, Orwell developed a searing critique of totalitarianism and social injustice. His experiences shaped masterpieces like Animal Farm and 1984, which remain essential warnings about power, propaganda, and the defense of truth. Orwell's clear prose and moral courage established him as literature's conscience against oppression.