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Book Club: Banned Books 250 Reads George Orwell’s 1984

Discuss a classic dystopian novel that explores surveillance, power and resistance. George Orwell’s 1984 imagines a totalitarian society where truth is controlled and individuality is suppressed. Reflect on the novel’s themes and their continued relevance in today’s world.

In conjunction with our special exhibit Banned Books 250, we are hosting monthly banned books book clubs with the San Francisco Public Library.

Where: The American Bookbinders Museum

When: Tuesday May 12th, 4:00-6:00pm

Registration is required; seating is limited.

Light refreshments will be served.

Publisher’s Synopsis

Wordsworth Editions Ltd
January 1, 2021
Classic Edition
English
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1840228021

The Thought Police, Doublethink, Newspeak, Big Brother–1984 itself: these terms and concepts have moved from the world of fiction into our everyday lives. They are central to our thinking about freedom and its suppression; yet they were newly created by George Orwell in 1949 as he conjured his dystopian vision of a world where totalitarian power is absolute.

In this novel, continuously popular since its first publication, readers can explore the dark and extraordinary world he brought so fully to life. The principal characters who lead us through that world are ordinary human beings like ourselves: Winston Smith and Julia, whose falling in love is also an act of rebellion against the Party. Opposing them are the massed powers of the state, which watches its citizens on all sides through technology now only too familiar to us. No-one is free from surveillance; the past is constantly altered, so that there is no truth except the most recent version; and Big Brother, both loved and feared, controls all. Even the simple act of keeping a diary – as Winston does – is punishable by death. In Winston’s battle to keep his freedom of thought, he has a powerful adversary in O’Brien, who uses fear and pain to enter his very thought processes. Does 2+2 = 4? Or is it 5? We find out in Room 101. Nineteen Eighty-Four was Orwell’s last novel; but the world he created is always with us, as successive generations of readers find within it a mirror for their own times and a warning for the future.

Ban History

1984 has been banned in countries around the world since its 1949 publications for its depiction of a totalitarian regime and its surveillance state. In 1981 is was challenged in Jackson County, Florida by parents who erroneously claimed it was pro-communist. Ultimately bans and challenges in the US have failed and 1984 is recognized as a literary masterpiece.

“The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.” -Oscar Wilde

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