We (1924) – D-503, a mathematician, lives in the United State, an urban nation with mass surveillance by the secret police, called the Bureau of Guardians. People are referred to as numbers which are assigned by the United State, and every moment of their day is regulated by the Book of Hours. Eating, sleeping, exercise, and even sex is rationed. This dystopian fever dream preceded both Brave New World and 1984. RECORD ONE …An Announcement, The Wisest of Lines, A Poem RECORD TWO …Ballet, Square Harmony, X RECORD THREE …A Coat, A Wall, The Tables RECORD FOUR …The Wild Man with a Barometer, Epilepsy, If RECORD FIVE …The Square, The Rulers of the World, An Agreeable and Useful Function RECORD SIX …An Accident, The Cursed “It’s Clear”, Twenty-four Hours RECORD SEVEN …An Eyelash, Taylor, Henbane and Lily of the Valley RECORD EIGHT …An Irrational Root, R-13, The Triangle RECORD NINE …Liturgy, Iambus, The Cast-Iron Hand RECORD TEN …A Letter, A Manhunt, Hairy I RECORD ELEVEN …No, I Can’t; Let It Be without Headings! RECORD TWELVE …The Delimitation of the Infinite, Angel, Meditations on Poetry RECORD THIRTEEN …Fog, Thou, A Decidedly Absurd Adventure RECORD FOURTEEN …“Mine”, Impossible, A Cold Floor RECORD FIFTEEN …The Bell, The Mirror-Like Sea, I Am To Burn Eternally RECORD SIXTEEN …Yellow, A Two-dimensional Shadow, An Incurable Soul RECORD SEVENTEEN …Through Glass, I Died, The Corridor RECORD EIGHTEEN …Logical Debris, Wounds and Plaster, Never Again RECORD NINETEEN …The Infinitesimal of the Third Order, From Under the Forehead, Over the Railing RECORD TWENTY …Discharge, The Material of a Idea, The Zero Rock RECORD TWENTY-ONE …The Duty of an Author, The Ice-swells, The Most Difficult Love RECORD TWENTY-TWO …The Benumbed Waves, Everything Is Improving, I Am a Microbe RECORD TWENTY-THREE …Flowers, The Dissolution of a Crystal, If only (?) RECORD TWENTY-FOUR …The Limit of the Function, Easter, To Cross Out Everything RECORD TWENTY-FIVE …The Descent from Heaven, The Greatest Catastrophe in History, The Known—Is Ended RECORD TWENTY-SIX …The World Does Exist, Rash, Forty-one Degrees Centigrade RECORD TWENTY-SEVEN …No Headings. It Is Impossible! RECORD TWENTY-EIGHT …Both of Them, Entropy and Energy, The Opaque Part of the Body RECORD TWENTY-NINE …Threads on the Face, Sprouts, An Unnatural Compression RECORD THIRTY …The Last Number, Galileo’s Mistake, Would It Not Be Better? RECORD THIRTY-ONE …The Great Operation, I Forgave Everything, The Collision of Trains RECORD THIRTY-TWO …I Do Not Believe, Tractors, A Little Human Splinter RECORD THIRTY-THREE …This without a Synopsis, Hastily, the Last RECORD THIRTY-FOUR …The Forgiven Ones, A Sunny Night, A Radio-Walkyrie RECORD THIRTY-FIVE …In a Ring, A Carrot, A Murder RECORD THIRTY-SIX …Empty Pages, The Christian God, About My Mother RECORD THIRTY-SEVEN …Infusorian, Doomsday, Her Room RECORD THIRTY-EIGHT …I Don’t Know What Title —Perhaps the Whole Synopsis May Be Called a Cast-off Cigarette-butt. RECORD THIRTY-NINE …The End RECORD FORTY …Facts, The Bell, I Am Certain Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin (1884-1937) was the son of a Russian Orthodox priest and a musician. Zamyatin wrote We in 1920 – 1921. The Soviet Government refused to allow it to be published. In 1923, Zamyatin arranged for the manuscript to be smuggled to E.P. Dutton and Company in New York City where it was translated and published in1924. In 1931, after the intercession of Maxim Gorky, Zamyatin was given permission to leave the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin himself. Zamyatin and his wife settled in Paris where he died in poverty in 1937. Both Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell, owe a great debt to the radical dystopia portrayed in We. Ursula K. Le Guin called We, “The best single work of science fiction yet written.” George Orwell said, “[Zamyatin’s] intuitive grasp of the irrational side of totalitarianism — human sacrifice, cruelty as an end in itself — makes [We] superior to Huxley’s [Brave New World].”