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2084: The End of the World (French: 2084. La fin du monde) is a 2015 novel by Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, published by Éditions Gallimard on 20 August 2015. [1] A dystopian novel, 2084 was inspired by George Orwell's Nineteen-Eighty Four and is set in an Islamist totalitarian world in the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust. [2]
2015: 2084: La fin du monde, Gallimard. Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française [16] English translation: *2084: The End of the World* (translated by Alison Anderson), Europa editions, 2017. 2018: Le Train d'Erlingen ou la Métamorphose de Dieu, Gallimard
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And there was Boualem Sansal's 2015 novel 2084: La Fin Du Monde, an Orwell-referencing dystopia in which an Islamist dictator uses religion to control the language and minds of his people. A former high-ranking government official who has criticised the rise of political Islam in Algeria, Sansal's books had been banned in his home country since ...
La Fin Du Monde is French for "The end of the world". It may refer to: La Fin du Monde, an album by The Hylozoists; La Fin du Monde (beer), a beer brewed by Quebec brewery Unibroue; La Fin du monde, a science fiction novel published in 1894 by Camille Flammarion and translated into English under the title Omega: The Last Days of the World
Unibroue makes a wide range of beers; although, there is a focus on Belgian-style brews, such as their Maudite ('Damned'), La Fin du Monde ('The End of the World'), and Don de Dieu ('Gift from God'). Most of Unibroue's beers are bottled "on the lees", or containing yeast sediment (or lees).
Omega: The Last Days of the World (French: La Fin du monde) is a science fiction novel published in 1894 by Camille Flammarion. [1] In the 25th century, a comet made mostly of Carbonic-Oxide (CO) could possibly collide with the Earth. The novel is concerned with the philosophy and political consequences of the end of the world.