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Evgeny Zamyatin (1 February 1884 - 10 March 1937) was a Russian writer and naval engineer renowned for his groundbreaking dystopian novel "We," published in 1924, which depicted a totalitarian society where individuality is suppressed and influenced later works such as George Orwell's "1984" and "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley.
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11 January 1982
In the 26th century the inhabitants of Utopia have so lost their individuality, which varies in number.
01 January 1979
Shostakovich’s satirical opera adapted from the classic short story by Nikolai Gogol. Baritone Eduard Akimov leads the cast as Kovalyov, the hapless bureaucrat whose nose has mysteriously gone missing.
04 May 1995
This is 1920: Sophia and Trofim Ivanytch have been living on Vassilievski Island, which is part of Petrograd, for thirteen years.
08 September 2022
200 years have passed after The Great War. The remnants of humanity live in the perfect One State. Despite an authoritarian system of serial numbers, uniforms, glass houses, and scheduled sex, happiness and harmony reign in the society.
26 October 2013
Acclaimed artist William Kentridge directed and designed this visually dazzling Met premiere production of Shostakovich’s satirical opera, adapted from the classic short story by Nikolai Gogol.
15 November 2023
In a bleak and oppressive totalitarian society ruled by Big Brother, personal freedoms are nonexistent and surveillance is constant.
11 December 1936
Inhabitants of a flophouse struggle to survive under the harsh treatment imposed by the landlord, Kostyleva.
01 April 1927
An adaptation of Evgenii Zamiatin’s short story “The Cave,” about a musician dying of hunger in his large, unheated Petersburg apartment because he was not needed in the revolutionary city.
06 April 2023
During the swimming training camp, coach Sofia and her husband, coach Trofim, take their niece, an orphan, to raise.