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Kallocain is a 1940
dystopian novel by
Swedish novelist Karin Boye that
envisions a ****ure of drab terror. Seen
through the eyes of the
idealistic scientist...
- internationally, she is best
known for the
dystopian science fiction novel Kallocain (1940). Boye was born in
Gothenburg (Göteborg),
Sweden in a
wealthy family...
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Kallocain is the
second studio album of the
Swedish art rock band Paatos. "Gasoline" (5:55) "Holding On" (5:00) "Happiness" (5:20) "Absinth Minded" (4:49)...
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opening act.
Steven Wilson went on to mix Paatos' next
studio album,
Kallocain,
released in the
summer of 2004.
After the
release of
third album Silence...
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persuaded po****tion
divided into five castes.
Karin Boye's 1940
novel Kallocain is set in a
totalitarian world state where a drug is used to
control the...
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fodspor Søren
Knudsen Storyside Knud Børge
Jensen is Bang's father-in-law
Kallocain Karin Boye
Penguin Søvnrummet
Helena Kubicek Boye
Mofibo Original Part...
- (1932) by
Aldous Huxley,
Darkness at Noon (1940) by
Arthur Koestler,
Kallocain (1940) by
Karin Boye, and
Fahrenheit 451 (1953) by Ray Bradbury. On 5...
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Fiction T. H.
White The Ill-Made
Knight William Collins, Sons
Karin Boye
Kallocain Bonnier Group Jack
Williamson The
Reign of
Wizardry Unknown 1943 2018...
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November 2019 McDuff's new
translation of
Karin Boye's
dystopian novel Kallocain was
published by
Penguin classics.
McDuff was
honoured with the Swedish...
- Nightfall, 1941
Isaac Asimov, The
Foundation series, 1942–1993
Karin Boye,
Kallocain, 1940
Robert A. Heinlein, If This Goes On—, 1940
Robert A. Heinlein, Beyond...