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GBLXVIII [2017-02-23 14:39:53 +0000 UTC]
A great tribute!!
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GBLXVIII In reply to Jakeukalane [2017-04-24 17:25:02 +0000 UTC]
Thank you.
Well, 1984 and Farenheit 451 have been and are among my favourite books; thus I have it in my bookshelf I never red Brave new world (who knows why...) but, as you recommend it, I'll begin it this evening.
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GBLXVIII In reply to Jakeukalane [2017-11-05 11:03:10 +0000 UTC]
Well, a very strange and unsettling novel, as all dystopic ones. Well, I did not like so much how John ended and it's not clear if Lenina survived the crowd's frenzy but, ln the end, a very intriguing story. It's intresting to see that, in the past years, every dystopic society is based on a sort of tight communism, depriving everyone of those traits that define humanity like self consciusness, creativity, love, critical thinking...a society built like this is meant to stagnation. What a boring way to live....
Oh, I must admit that I didn't know Huxley and, when I begun to read and found Lenina I couldn't help to laugh, remembering the character of Lenina Huxley in "Demolition Man"....a very nice tribute...well, amusing.
Thank you so much again for this hint!
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adamanquelis [2017-01-26 14:17:49 +0000 UTC]
El símbolo de lo que es verídico... La corte suprema, con sus imponentes paredes alberga a las cortes, y ministros cuya noble labor es impartir justicia a todo mundo por igual... Sin embargo tras sus paredes se esconde un secreto... Una verdad que muy pocos conocen, en los pisos superiores la suprema corte obtiene evidencias que se procesan aún más profundo de la planta baja... Una división que se encarga de obtener confeciones a cualquier costo... El verdadero recinto del ministerio de la verdad...
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Yesterdays-Paper [2017-01-26 05:00:21 +0000 UTC]
That looks AWESOME! I really like it
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