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- Grade Levels:*
- Grades 9-12
- Word Count:
- 88,942
- Lexile Level:
- 1090L
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 8.9
- Genre:
- Science Fiction / Fantasy
- Year Published:
- 1949
8 Subject Headings
The following 8 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (1984).
2 Full Professional Reviews
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From Publisher's Weekly
May 24, 2021
Orwell's classic dystopian nightmare is lent new life in this atmospheric graphic adaptation by Brazilian artist Nesti. In Orwell's bleak totalitarian world engaged in perpetual war, Big Brother is always watching (ever-present in the comic's setting via ubiquitous ominous signs posted), and Thought Police stand guard to mete out brutal justice for thoughtcrimes. Hero Winston Smith, drawn as a drab everyman, is both gifted and cursed with pre-dictatorship memories, and reflects that "even the outline of your own life lost its sharpness." When he enters into a forbidden love affair with Julia, a fellow apostate, together they join a secret revolutionary group called The Brotherhood. While this adaption is rather text-heavyâ€"perhaps necessarily so to fully impart Orwell's complex ideasâ€"Nesti's accessible gray and orange drawings provide balance and light, giving Orwell's oppressive vision a lyrical touch. His artistic style also lends a Depression-era vibe, one that would have read as retro even in 1949, when the novel was originally published. This artful reinterpretation reminds how Orwell's warnings of the dangers of authoritarianism have remained frighteningly timeless. Agent: Bill Hamilton, A.M. Heath.
From AudioFile Magazine
Doublethink, thought police, constant surveillance, never-ending war. Although this classic dystopian novel was written in 1949, Orwell's lean prose, finely honed political discourse, and penetrating images seem as fresh, as menacing, and as disturbingly prophetic as ever. With British equanimity, Simon Prebble accentuates every shade of gray in post-Blitzed-London. As Orwell depicts the totalitarian world led by Big Brother, Prebble is especially effective at subtly changing pace and giving weight to each character's most telling moments--Winston Smith's memories of childhood, Julia's use of sex as a political act, and the interrogator, O'Brien's, calm satisfaction at breaking Winston. Offering only two crushing choices, to betray or be betrayed, 1984 remains one of the most powerful and influential masterworks of twentieth-century literature. B.P. 2008 Audies Finalist, NEA Big Read Selection (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
7 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
1984 was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (7)
Alaska
- Alaska Battle of the Books, 2009-2010
- Battle of the Books, 2017-2018, High School
Illinois
- Read for a Lifetime, 2017-2018, Grades 9-12
New York
- 3 Apples Teen's Book Award, 2023-2024, Grades 7-12
- NY Reads, Middle School and High School Titles
North Carolina
- NCSLMA High School Battle of the Books, 2017-2018
South Carolina
- Battle of the Books, Independent Schools, High School List, 2022-2023
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