The book publisher Penguin is printing more copies of George Orwell's dystopian classic "1984" in response to a sudden surge of demand.
On Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning the book was #1 on Amazon's computer-generated list of best-selling books.
[...] "We put through a 75,000 copy reprint this week. That is a substantial reprint and larger than our typical reprint for '1984,'" a Penguin spokesman told CNNMoney Tuesday evening.
[...] According to Nielsen BookScan, which measures most but not all book sales in the United States, "1984" sold 47,000 copies in print since Election Day in November. That is up from 36,000 copies over the same period the prior year.
When the submitter visited amazon.com, the book was ranked #3.
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(Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday January 26 2017, @07:12PM
I am not convinced that the ensembles "the people reading 1984" and "the people who voted for Trump" intersect a lot.
(Score: 2) by ilsa on Thursday January 26 2017, @08:32PM
Well, no. The analogy wasn't a perfect one-to-one. I was more aiming for everyone going, "Oh shit something's happening! I better find out what!" after said something has already happened.