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Gŵyl Haf | Yevgeny Zamiatin's Dystopian Novel We with Dr. Julie Curtis @gwylhaf8891 | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 49 minutes ago.
Dr Julie Curtis, on the Russian writer Zamiatin who inspired Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Open Access Link:
jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1zxsjd9

Gŵyl is a festival for literature and the arts in translation from the Wye Valley, in South Wales. It features authors, translators, publishers and book discussions.

Day 5: youtu.be/DiPffidPq_Q

Find Dr. Julie Curtis: mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/julie-curtis

Gŵyl is run by Caitlin Van Buren:
Website: caitlinvanburen.com
Instagram: instagram.com/caitlinvanburen
Twitter: twitter.com/caitlinvanburen

Creative associate, Will Dawson: instagram.com/bill_suburban_dad
Artist-in-residence, Eleanor Cowell: instagram.com/eljoart
Bookshop for the festival, Green Ink Booksellers: greeninkbooksellers.co.uk
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Yevgeny Zamiatin's Dystopian Novel We with Dr. Julie Curtis @gwylhaf8891

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