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Kallocain

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SKU: 9780241608302

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Dive into the dystopian world of Kallocain (ISBN: 9780241608302) by Dr. Joanne Paul. Written between Brave New World and 1984, this WWII-era novel explores themes of surveillance, loyalty, and individuality in a totalitarian society. Experience this newly translated classic and discover a chilling vision of the future.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780241608302
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Group
  • Height: 197 mm
  • No of Pages: 192
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0241608309
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jun 2023
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 148 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for Kallocain

  1. Yatindra Narayan Jha

    Kallocain is dark, disturbing, and utterly compelling. A must-read for fans of dystopian fiction!

  2. Shibam Saha

    Thought provoking and a little scary how relevant this book still is, after so long

  3. Ayush Singh

    A chilling look at totalitarianism! Kallocain’s themes are still relevant today. Highly recommended.

  4. Antara Kashyap

    Kallocain is a chillingly relevant book. It should be required reading for anyone concerned about freedom and privacy.

  5. Benkteshwer Nath Aman

    This book was just amazing. I love how the author created the book.

  6. Deepak Kumar Singh

    Interesting concept, but I struggled to connect with the characters. The surveillance aspect was well done, though.

  7. Jaya

    Kallocain is a disturbing and prescient novel. It made me think a lot about the dangers of unchecked power.

  8. Rishav Kumar

    I found Kallocain a bit depressing, but it’s a well-written and thought-provoking exploration of totalitarianism.

  9. Sonal Singh

    Kallocain is a powerful and unsettling read. The translation is excellent, and the story is incredibly relevant.

  10. Mahi Sachdeva

    I was intrigued by the premise of Kallocain, but the execution felt a little flat. Not bad, but not great either.

  11. Vanshaj Bharia

    Kallocain is an unsettling exploration of human nature under pressure. The ending is particularly impactful.

  12. Aadhar Kumar Mishra

    It was pretty good. Definitely worth checking out.

  13. Jyoti

    Kallocain is thought-provoking, but the writing style felt a bit dated for me. Still, a worthwhile read if you’re into dystopian fiction.

  14. Aadhar Kumar Mishra

    Kallocain’s world is bleak and believable. It’s a haunting novel that will stay with you long after you finish it.

  15. Vivek Kumar

    The book was okay. Not the best book ever. Just a decent read.

  16. Shivam Malhotra

    An okay read. Kallocain had some interesting moments, but overall, it didn’t quite grab me as much as other dystopian novels have.

  17. Ayush Mishra

    The ideas in Kallocain are fascinating, but I found the pacing a bit uneven. Still worth checking out.

  18. Roshan Antony

    Not my favorite dystopian novel, but Kallocain has some compelling ideas about control and conformity. Worth a read for fans.

  19. Kumar Nilmani

    A bit slow to start, but Kallocain picks up speed and becomes truly unsettling. A unique addition to the genre.

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