Paradyzja
Paradyzja (1984) (English: Paradise, the World in Orbit) is a science fiction novel by Janusz A. Zajdel.
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1984 - Janusz A. Zajdel
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It is a dysopian novel similar to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. The space colonies are more or less federated with the Earth. Everywhere human rights are observed and respected but Paradise is different...
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Dysopia - George Orwell - Nineteen Eighty-Four
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Paradyzja (from paradise) is the story about the human colony in space station orbiting around a distant and mineral rich star system. The colony is controlled by totalitary regime. All human activity is tracked by ellectronic devices. Government tries to conceal that there is no space station, and the colony is realy on the planet surface, so every research in physics are blocked, especially every research about Coriolis force (springs are prohibited, careless science-fiction writer is sent to deadly work in mines).
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Rinah Devi, traveller from Federation is suprised about Koalang - an artificial poetic language invented by the people of Paradyzja to cheat the electronic eavesdropping system.
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Koalang - Eavesdropping
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