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2084 is an extraordinary book, a warning sent by the author to those who, according to him, underestimate the danger of Islamism. [9] David Caviglioli of BibliObs wrote, "As a fable, 2084 suffers from a didacticism which renders the narrative abstract, and makes readers less interested in the fate of the characters. The text, on the other hand ...
Robotron: 2084, a 1982 video game in the Robotron series of videogames; 2084: The End of the World, a 2015 French-language novel by Boualem Sansal; 2084, a 1984 science fiction film; 2084, a comics work by Goran Parlov
The Orwell Archive at University College London contains undated notes about ideas that evolved into Nineteen Eighty-Four.The notebooks have been deemed "unlikely to have been completed later than January 1944", and "there is a strong suspicion that some of the material in them dates back to the early part of the war".
On 16 October 2011 Sansal received the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. [9] On 19 December 2011, he was announced as being on the jury for the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, scheduled to be held in February 2012. [10] Sansal was the recipient of the 2012 Editions Gallimard Arabic Novel prize for his book "Rue Darwin."
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Robotron: 2084 (also referred to as Robotron) is a multidirectional shooter developed by Eugene Jarvis and Larry DeMar of Vid Kidz and released in arcades by Williams Electronics in 1982. The game is set in the year 2084 in a fictional world where robots have turned against humans in a cybernetic revolt. The aim is to defeat endless waves of ...
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Menotti Augusto Serse Lerro (22 February 1980) is an Italian poet, writer, playwright, librettist and Anglicist academic. His work explores matters of social alienation and existentialism, the physicality and vulnerability of the body, the interpretation of memories, the meaning of objects and the philosophical importance of human identity.