Luca Broggi reviewed 1984 by George Orwell
Travolgente
5 stars
Il contenuto è inquietantemente attuale, e la narrazione superba.
374 pages
French language
Published Jan. 7, 1984 by France Loisirs.
Nineteen Eighty-Four (also stylised as 1984) is a dystopian social science fiction novel and cautionary tale written by English writer George Orwell. It was published on 8 June 1949 by Secker & Warburg as Orwell's ninth and final book completed in his lifetime. Thematically, it centres on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance and repressive regimentation of people and behaviours within society. Orwell, a democratic socialist, modelled the totalitarian government in the novel after Stalinist Russia and Nazi Germany. More broadly, the novel examines the role of truth and facts within politics and the ways in which they are manipulated. The story takes place in an imagined future, the year 1984, when much of the world has fallen victim to perpetual war, omnipresent government surveillance, historical negationism, and propaganda. Great Britain, known as Airstrip One, has become a province of the totalitarian superstate Oceania, ruled by the Party, who employ …
Nineteen Eighty-Four (also stylised as 1984) is a dystopian social science fiction novel and cautionary tale written by English writer George Orwell. It was published on 8 June 1949 by Secker & Warburg as Orwell's ninth and final book completed in his lifetime. Thematically, it centres on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance and repressive regimentation of people and behaviours within society. Orwell, a democratic socialist, modelled the totalitarian government in the novel after Stalinist Russia and Nazi Germany. More broadly, the novel examines the role of truth and facts within politics and the ways in which they are manipulated. The story takes place in an imagined future, the year 1984, when much of the world has fallen victim to perpetual war, omnipresent government surveillance, historical negationism, and propaganda. Great Britain, known as Airstrip One, has become a province of the totalitarian superstate Oceania, ruled by the Party, who employ the Thought Police to persecute individuality and independent thinking. Big Brother, the dictatorial leader of Oceania, enjoys an intense cult of personality, manufactured by the party's excessive brainwashing techniques. The protagonist, Winston Smith, is a diligent and skillful rank-and-file worker and Outer Party member who secretly hates the Party and dreams of rebellion. He enters into a forbidden relationship with his colleague Julia and starts to remember what life was like before the Party came to power. Nineteen Eighty-Four has become a classic literary example of political and dystopian fiction. It also popularised the term "Orwellian" as an adjective, with many terms used in the novel entering common usage, including "Big Brother", "doublethink", "Thought Police", "thoughtcrime", "Newspeak", and "2 + 2 = 5". Parallels have been drawn between the novel's subject matter and real life instances of totalitarianism, mass surveillance, and violations of freedom of expression among other themes. Time included the novel on its list of the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to 2005, and it was placed on the Modern Library's 100 Best Novels list, reaching number 13 on the editors' list and number 6 on the readers' list. In 2003, it was listed at number eight on The Big Read survey by the BBC.
Il contenuto è inquietantemente attuale, e la narrazione superba.
Il y a 75 ans paraissait ce roman visionnaire.
Malheureusement… Car à sa lecture, on se rend bien compte du caractère prophétique de ce qu’il annonce et que l’on retrouve se mettre en place progressivement dans le monde réel d’aujourd’hui.
Surveillance de masse, bien sûr. Mais aussi censure de la pensée, contrôle et appauvrissement de la langue, peur de la délation encouragée, mensonges d’État, falsification et réécriture de l’Histoire, nécessité d’occuper les populations en créant des guerres et un ennemi imaginaire commun… Une machine totalitaire parfaite.
Certes, il existe quelques différences avec notre monde et certains détails, qu’ils soient technologiques ou sur des points particuliers. Mais l’acuité de cette vision et la vitesse avec laquelle on s’y enfonce, sans finalement broncher ou même s'en rendre compte, sont effrayantes.
Un roman pessimiste, à relire absolument, en se rappelant de son âge et en se demandant pourquoi le monde actuel semble inexorablement …
Il y a 75 ans paraissait ce roman visionnaire.
Malheureusement… Car à sa lecture, on se rend bien compte du caractère prophétique de ce qu’il annonce et que l’on retrouve se mettre en place progressivement dans le monde réel d’aujourd’hui.
Surveillance de masse, bien sûr. Mais aussi censure de la pensée, contrôle et appauvrissement de la langue, peur de la délation encouragée, mensonges d’État, falsification et réécriture de l’Histoire, nécessité d’occuper les populations en créant des guerres et un ennemi imaginaire commun… Une machine totalitaire parfaite.
Certes, il existe quelques différences avec notre monde et certains détails, qu’ils soient technologiques ou sur des points particuliers. Mais l’acuité de cette vision et la vitesse avec laquelle on s’y enfonce, sans finalement broncher ou même s'en rendre compte, sont effrayantes.
Un roman pessimiste, à relire absolument, en se rappelant de son âge et en se demandant pourquoi le monde actuel semble inexorablement s’y enfoncer. Peut-être parce qu’il se base sur la nature humaine, n’y a-t-il donc pas d’échappatoire ?