George Orwell’s 1984 is a chilling dystopian masterpiece that has defined the modern understanding of totalitarianism.
Winston Smith lives in Airstrip One, a province of the superstate Oceania. Under the constant surveillance of Big Brother, truth is rewritten, language is controlled, and independent thought is a crime.
When Winston begins a forbidden affair and starts to rebel against the Party, he discovers the true cost of freedom.
A powerful warning about propaganda, censorship, and the erosion of truth, 1984 remains one of the most influential and relevant novels of the 20th century.









