Kallocain

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Kallocain is a dystopian science fiction novel by Swedish author Karin Boye that portrays a totalitarian surveillance state and the psychological effects of absolute control.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
author Karin Boye NERFINISHED
centralTheme fear and conformity
individual vs state
loss of privacy
psychological effects of control
state surveillance
totalitarianism
comparedTo Brave New World NERFINISHED
Nineteen Eighty-Four NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Sweden
exploresConcept betrayal under pressure
erosion of trust
militarized society
state control over thoughts
fictionalElement Kallocain serum NERFINISHED
form prose
genre dystopian fiction
science fiction
hasAdaptation radio drama
stage play
hasSubject ideological indoctrination
political repression
surveillance technology
hasTranslation English
French
German
Spanish
influenced later dystopian literature
influencedBy rise of totalitarian regimes in the 1930s
literaryMovement dystopian literature
mainCharacter Leo Kall NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
notableFor early depiction of a surveillance state
exploration of psychological control mechanisms
originalLanguage Swedish
plotElement state-controlled scientific experimentation
truth serum
publicationYear 1940
publisher Bonniers förlag NERFINISHED
setting future society
totalitarian state
timePeriodOfCreation World War II era NERFINISHED
titleOrigin named after fictional drug Kallocain

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Karin Boye notableWork Kallocain