1984

1984

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1984

1984

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A world where truth is rewritten, and the self is the final battleground of power.

In 1984, George Orwell constructs a vision of modern tyranny so precise in its detail that it becomes less prophecy than diagnosis. Within the vast machinery of the Party, language, memory, and even thought are subject to constant revision, and the past survives only in the fragile form of what is permitted to be remembered.

In Airstrip One, formerly Britain, Winston Smith labors within the Ministry of Truth, tasked with the alteration of historical records to match the shifting demands of authority. Yet beneath his dutiful exterior, a private unrest begins to stir—an awareness that the world he inhabits is built upon systematic falsification. When he encounters Julia, a fellow dissenter, their shared defiance opens a brief and perilous space in which intimacy and resistance seem momentarily possible. But in a society where surveillance is total and loyalty absolute, even the smallest acts of independence carry the weight of ruin, and the boundaries between conviction and betrayal are relentlessly tested.

Orwell’s novel endures as one of the most exacting examinations of power and its instruments, revealing how control may extend beyond action into the very structure of thought itself. 1984 remains a stark meditation on freedom, language, and the precarious dignity of the individual mind.

This edition presents the complete, unabridged text in a beautifully designed format made to last.

  • A foundational work of dystopian literature and political imagination
  • A profound exploration of surveillance, language, and truth
  • A timeless warning about the fragility of individual freedom

Available in multiple formats:

  • Paperback & Hardcover: Beautifully designed print editions presenting the complete, unabridged text made to last.

  • Ebook: DRM-free EPUB compatible with Kindle, Kobo, Apple Books, and all major e-readers.

  • Audiobook: Professionally narrated, complete and unabridged, available on all major audiobook platforms.

Elegantly bound and enduring in design, this edition preserves Orwell’s vision in a form meant for continual reflection and return.

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.

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