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Hardcover Three by IRA Levin Book

ISBN: 0394545125

ISBN13: 9780394545127

Three by IRA Levin

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Three by Ira Levin; Rosemary's Baby; This Perfect Day; The Stepford Wives First Edition This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Three works of Genius

I was given a copy of this volume by my father, who found it at a yardsale. I started off cautiously with "Rosemary's Baby"--which scared the hell out of me several successive nights in a row, but it still had me gripped, I must've ploughed through the last half of it all in one sitting. "Stepford Wives" is also good and a standard classic by Levin, but it paled in comparison to "Rosemary's Baby" and, what I considered the real masterpiece of the work, "This Perfect Day." I am a huge fan of "1984" and "Brave New World," but, honestly, I think both are nothing compared to "This Perfect Day." The work is just so amazing and more emotional that Orwell or Huxely, it's stranger in ways, perhaps even a little more disturbing and, for most of the work, seems even more hopeless (at least things seemed to be going good for Winston and John the Savage in the other dystopias!). It is beautiful, wonderful, chilling and thought-provoking. I have reccomended this book to almost everyone and wish it were back in print so they could all get it more easily. The other two books in this volume I may only mention as afterthought.

Is there a "Best Dystopia" category?

Pretty Orwellian, if so. But this book should be a contender. It's always fashionable to dismiss popular literature, and I'm not going to claim that Levin is our generation's Dickens -- but his plotting and pacing are top-notch, and his restrained narrative is a lesson in drawing the reader in.

Trust No One

I loved This Perfect Day by Ira Levin. It is the one story that has me thinking that we should not trust government, computers and drugs. This shows what happens when we forget who we are and what happens when we don't question what the people we trust are doing. Find this story if you can it is well worth the search!
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