Skip to product information
Yevgeni Zamyatin – We 2017 Turkish Book Turkey Mıy

Yevgeni Zamyatin – We 2017 Turkish Book Turkey Mıy

$40.00

Yevgeni Zamyatin – Biz (We) – Altıkırkbeş Yayıncılık Edition (2017)

Description:

This is the 2017 Turkish edition of Biz (We), published by Altıkırkbeş Yayıncılık, presenting Yevgeni Zamyatin’s groundbreaking dystopian novel to Turkish readers. As one of the earliest and most influential works of modern dystopian fiction, this edition holds strong literary and collector significance.

The novel is set in a distant future where society is governed by a rigid, mathematically structured state known as the One State. In this world, individual identity is suppressed, personal freedom is eliminated, and citizens are known only by numbers instead of names.

The story follows D-503, a mathematician and engineer working on a massive space project called the Integral, which is intended to spread the ideology of the One State across the universe. However, his encounter with a mysterious woman known as I-330 begins to disrupt his perception of order, logic, and obedience.

As D-503 becomes increasingly aware of emotion, imagination, and individuality, he begins to question the foundations of the system he serves. This internal conflict forms the core of the novel’s psychological and philosophical tension.

Zamyatin explores themes such as totalitarianism, individuality, surveillance, free will, and the conflict between logic and human emotion. The novel is widely regarded as a foundational influence on later dystopian classics, including works like 1984 and Brave New World.

This Altıkırkbeş Yayıncılık edition offers a modern Turkish translation of this seminal dystopian work, making it accessible to contemporary readers while preserving its philosophical depth and critical perspective on authoritarian systems.

Key Features:

• Title: Biz (We)

• Author: Yevgeni Zamyatin

• Publisher: Altıkırkbeş Yayıncılık

• Date: 2017

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Novel

• Genre: Dystopian Fiction; Science Fiction; Political Allegory

• Setting: One State (future totalitarian society)

• Main Character: D-503

• Themes: Totalitarianism; Identity; Surveillance; Free will; Emotion vs logic; Individuality

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

• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of a foundational dystopian classic

You may also like