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  2. 1985 (Dalos novel) - Wikipedia

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    1985 is a sequel to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. [1]Written by Hungarian author György Dalos, originally published in 1983, this novel begins with the death of Big Brother and reflects an intermediate period between 1984 and a more optimistic future characterized with a decline in orthodoxy of the totalitarian system, struggles of the ensuing powers and the near destruction of ...

  3. Nineteen Eighty-Four - Wikipedia

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    A 1931 poster for the first five-year plan of the Soviet Union by Yakov Guminer reading "The arithmetic of an industrial-financial counter-plan: 2 + 2 plus the enthusiasm of the workers = 5" The statement " 2 + 2 = 5 ", used to torment Winston Smith during his interrogation, was a communist party slogan from the second five-year plan , which ...

  4. Lincoln (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel is part of Gore Vidal’s ‘Narratives of Empire’ series and joins his other works; Burr (1973), 1876 (1976) and Washington D.C. (1967) as chronicles of America. In the series, Vidal offers works of historical fiction that reinterpret American history starting from the American Revolution to beyond World War II . [ 1 ]

  5. Count Zero - Wikipedia

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    Volume 2 of the Sprawl trilogy, Count Zero follows Neuromancer (1984), with the series being concluded by Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988). [1] It appeared in serial form in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, [3] in the January, February, and March 1986 issues (the January being the 100th of that magazine), [citation needed] where each part was accompanied by black and white art produced by J ...

  6. Ministries in Nineteen Eighty-Four - Wikipedia

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    The use of contradictory names in this manner may have been inspired by the British and American governments; during the Second World War, the British Ministry of Food oversaw rationing (the name "Ministry of Food Control" was used in World War I) and the Ministry of Information restricted and controlled information, rather than supplying it; while, in the U.S., the War Department was ...

  7. Doublethink: The concept of accepting to 2 contradicting ideas at the same time. Example: 2+2=4 but also 2+2=5 (“if the government says so then it is true”). This is used a lot in the Ministry of Truth. The workers know they are lying when they change the facts but they also accept that this is the truth. This is seen in modern corporations ...

  8. File:Weekly List 1984-12-07.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Official weekly announcement of National Register of Historic Places actions (including listings, delistings, etc.), issue dated 7 December 1984, issued by the National Park Service. Date 7 December 1984

  9. Randamoozham - Wikipedia

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    Randamoozham (transl. Second turn) is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language mythological drama novel by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, widely credited as his masterpiece. [2] First serialized in Kalakaumudi Weekly, it won the Vayalar Award for the best literary work in Malayalam in 1985. [3]

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