Via The Guardian: A new exhibition at the British Library presents the rich history of SF  down the ages, from Lucian of Samosata in the 2nd century to the Russian  novel that inspired 1984... This 1985 Polish samizdat edition of Zamyatin's 1921  Russian dystopian novel was published in Warsaw. My translates as "We".  The novel influenced George Orwell’s Ninteen Eighty-Four: set several  centuries in the future after the Two Hundred Years’ War has wiped out  most of humanity, it takes place in a highly regimented city-state  encircled by the "Green Wall", which is supposed to keep out the world.
 
 
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