Frequently described as the book that inspired Orwell's 1984, Yevgeny Zamyatin's We is about to be released in this gorgeous Vintage Classics edition.

Architecture always seems to play a critical part in any envisioning of the future, and that's the case here: the protagonist lives in "an urban nation constructed almost entirely of glass," separated off from the rest of the world by "the Green Wall." (Read a synopsis of the novel here.)
I don't know that there's such a thing as "dystopian architecture." But if there is, it's no doubt coldly rational, brutal and soulless. In other words, it probably looks exactly like this.
One of my all-time favorite novels –– I can't wait to buy this very inspired copy.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read the book, but the cover is captivating...
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