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George Orwell – Nineteen Eighty-Four 2004 Turkish Book Turkey 1984

George Orwell – Nineteen Eighty-Four 2004 Turkish Book Turkey 1984

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George Orwell – Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) – Can Yayıncılık Edition (2004)

Description:

This is the 2004 Turkish edition of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), published by Can Yayıncılık. Written by George Orwell and first published in 1949, the novel is one of the most influential dystopian works in modern literature.

The story is set in a totalitarian superstate ruled by the Party and its leader Big Brother, where surveillance is constant and individual freedom is strictly controlled. The protagonist, Winston Smith, works at the Ministry of Truth, where historical records are constantly rewritten to fit the Party’s narrative. As Winston begins to question the system and seek personal truth, he becomes entangled in a dangerous struggle against an all-seeing authoritarian regime. The novel explores the psychological and social effects of oppression, propaganda, and controlled reality.

George Orwell is widely recognized for his sharp political insight and clear, direct writing style. His works often critique totalitarianism, censorship, and the manipulation of truth. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, he creates one of the most powerful warnings in literature about the dangers of absolute state control and the loss of individual autonomy.

This Can Yayıncılık edition offers a Turkish translation of the novel, making this classic dystopian work accessible to modern readers. As one of the most important political novels of the 20th century, it remains a cornerstone for collectors and readers interested in dystopian fiction and political literature.

Key Features:

• Title: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)

• Author: George Orwell

• Publisher: Can Yayıncılık

• PublicationYear: 2004

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Dystopian fiction; Political fiction

• Original Publication: 1949

• Main Character: Winston Smith

• Themes: Totalitarianism; Surveillance; Propaganda; Freedom; Truth manipulation

• Literary Significance: One of the most influential dystopian novels in modern literature

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