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Evgeny Zamyatin - Biography

Zamyatin is a name that will forever remain in the history of literature as one of the greatest Russian writers of the 20th century. His biography is a fascinating journey through the life and work of a master of words, whose works inspire delight and reflection among readers. Let's immerse ourselves in the world of Yevgeny Zamyatin, learning about his childhood, becoming a writer and an important role in the development of literature and society.

Yevgeny Ivanovich was born on January 20, 1884 in the city of Lebedyan, which was located in the Tambov province of the Russian Empire. His childhood passed in the atmosphere of an intelligent family, and his parents tried to develop an interest in literature and art in him. This early experience had an important impact on his future career.

Zamyatin studied at the Gymnasium in Tambov, and then entered St. Petersburg University, where he studied mechanics and mathematics. His real passion, however, has always been literature. He began publishing his stories and articles in various magazines and newspapers, which helped him gain early reading recognition.

He gained the greatest fame and recognition thanks to his novel "We," which was published in 1924. This work became a classic of dystopian literature and had a profound influence on authors such as George Orwell and Aldous Huxley. In "We" talks about the world of the future, where the state rules all spheres of life, suppressing individuality and freedom. The novel became an allegory for totalitarianism and the sacrifice of personality for the sake of a collective idea.

After the publication of "We," Zamyatin faced censorship and persecution by the Soviet authorities. His work was recognized as dangerous and anti-Soviet, and Zamyatin was forced to emigrate from the USSR in 1931. He spent the rest of his life in various countries, including France and the United States.

Abroad he continued his literary work and worked on a number of works, but none of them gained such fame as "We." His essays and articles on literature and politics also gained recognition among the émigré intelligentsia.

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