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It Can't Happen Here (Signet Classics), by Sinclair Lewis

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It Can't Happen Here (Signet Classics), by Sinclair Lewis

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“Written at white heat.”—Chicago Tribune“Not only [Lewis's] most important book but one of the most important books ever produced in this country.”—The New Yorker 

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About the Author

The son of a country doctor, Harry Sinclair Lewis (1885–1951) was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota. His childhood and early youth were spent in the Midwest, and later he attended Yale University, where he was editor of the literary magazine. After graduating in 1907, he worked as a reporter and in editorial positions at various newspapers, magazines, and publishing houses from the East Coast to California. He was able to give this work up after a few of his stories had appeared in magazines and his first novel, Our Mr. Wrenn (1914), had been published. Main Street (1920) was his first really successful novel, and his reputation was secured by the publication of Babbitt (1922). Lewis was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Arrowsmith (1925) but refused to accept the honor, saying the prize was meant to go to a novel that celebrated the wholesomeness of American life, something his books did not do. He did accept, however, when in 1930 he became the first American writer to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. During the last part of his life, he spent a great deal of time in Europe and continued to write both novels and plays. In 1950, after completing his last novel, World So Wide (1951), he intended to take an extended tour but became ill and was forced to settle in Rome, where he spent some months working on his poems before dying. Michael Meyer, PhD, a professor of English at the University of Connecticut, previously taught at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the College of William and Mary. His scholarly articles have appeared in such periodicals as American Literature, Studies in the American Renaissance, and Virginia Quarterly Review. An internationally recognized authority on Henry David Thoreau, he is a former president of the Thoreau Society and the coauthor of The New Thoreau Handbook, a standard reference. His first book, Several More Lives to Live: Thoreau’s Political Reputation in America, was awarded the Ralph Henry Gabriel Prize by the American Studies Association. In addition to The Bedford Introduction to Literature, his edited volumes include Frederick Douglass: The Narrative and Selected Writings.Gary Scharnhorst is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at the University of New Mexico, editor of American Literary Realism, and editor in alternating years of American Literary Scholarship.

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Product details

Series: Signet Classics

Paperback: 416 pages

Publisher: Signet; Reprint edition (January 7, 2014)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0451465644

ISBN-13: 978-0451465641

Product Dimensions:

4.2 x 0.8 x 7.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.3 out of 5 stars

814 customer reviews

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What’s wrong with me? I majored in political science in college and grad school. I studied for a PhD, worked in state & local government & taught “American Government” for decades at various colleges in the Baltimore-Washington area. And, I did not read It Can't Happen Here [ICHH] until 2016. Finally, in the storm of the 2016 election, I read this book. Shame on me.This is a classic fictional novel by American Sinclair Lewis. Published during the rise of fascism [1935], it describes the rise of Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, a politician who defeats FDR to become US President. Windrip foments fear and promises drastic reforms while promoting a return to patriotism and "traditional" values. [“America First.”]Windrip takes complete control of the government and imposes totalitarian rule with the help of a ruthless paramilitary force, similar to Hitler’s SS. The novel's plot centers on journalist Doremus Jessup's opposition to the new regime and his subsequent struggle against it. [The Press vs. President]Some have emphasized a connection with Louisiana politician Huey Long, who was preparing to run for president in the 1936 election when he was assassinated in 1935 just prior to the novel's publication. Over the years, ICHH has been compared to FDR’s internment camps, Nixon’s Watergate affair, and even the 2016 Donald Trump campaign. Following the 2016 US presidential election, sales of ICHH surged significantly as it made various bestseller lists. And now that #45 is 100+ days into his term, it still resonates loudly. President Windrip outlaws dissent, puts political enemies in concentration camps, and trains and arms a paramilitary force called the Minute Men, who carry out his wishes. One of his first acts is to eliminate the influence of the United States Congress. In addition, his administration curtails women's and minority rights, and eliminates individual states by subdividing the country into administrative sectors. Early in the story, Doremus states: “”Yes, I agree it’s a serious time. With all the discontent there is in the country to wash him into office, Sen. Windrip has got an excellent chance to be elected President…. And, if he is, probably his gang of buzzards will get us into some war, just to grease their insane vanity and show the world we’re the huskiest nation going.” Is this 1935 or 2017 – fiction or fact; “alternative facts” or today’s headlines?PLEASE read or re-read this classic. You can decide for yourself whether it is prescient or relevant or just another political novel. It will not be a waste of your time.

Since it was written in a time when the English was somewhat different in America, the reader must adjustto the way Lewis wrote the book. However, old-timey sayings aside, this is an incredible piece of fiction.It Can't Happen Here parallels what an American regime, like that of Adolph Hitler's in Germany wouldbe like as it unfolded. The main character is a small town newspaper editor, who enjoys his life and theway things have gone in his town and state, for much of his life. Doremus Jessup, the main character, iseven able to convince himself to stay out of the way of an administration that becomes more and moreauthoritative and dictatorial. Unfortunately, things develop rapidly around the country and the regime'sbad deeds end up in Doremus' town and he's no longer able to ignore it.The ease at which this turns from a cozy and sleepy small town to outright war on any critical voice isquite drastic. There is tension and unease sprinkled here and there, but the reality hits Doremus andwhen it does, he starts to act in any way he can. The country is virtually a loss and men like Doremus,who just wanted to enjoy what they had accomplished in life and not become overly political, becamethe ones that begin the resistance. I'll say no more, so nothing is given away.I read this book over two days time and could not put it down. This is quite simply one of the most remarkableand prescient books I have read in years. I highly recommend this as a Political Science expert and policyanalyst. Thanks to my view of the world, this book was both chilling and thought provoking.

Many people seem to buy 1984 because of the recent manipulation of language / see alternative facts but I find Sinclair Lewis' book much more frightening. I read it many yeaars ago and have just given my copy to one of my children, but I want to read it again. Not that I expect it to give me any pleasure / it is truly disturbing and frightening. That's why everybody should read it.

Excellent and timely read. Though set during the Depression, Lewis paints a picture that is prescient and important for what we are living through today. Sinclair Lewis won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930 and he is one of my favorite authors. All of his writing is empassioned and clear eyed, and he is reminicent of Dickens in his greatness. This, like Arrowsmith, Babbitt, Dodsworth, Elmer Gantry, and especially Main Street remain excellent and important inspirations for us even now!

It's almost like this book was read by Donald Trump (Or, let's be honest, it was read to him) and he thought that President Windrip was supposed to be the good guy. It's scary how much this fits Trump's statements - from whining about fake news to discussing ending any news that isn't pro-Trump to claiming to represent forgotten people to consorting with very specific elements that could be violent in their support of him. Read this book... It's well worth reading.

This story is as relevant today as it was when first written. Everyone, young and old, should read this at least once. It is thought-provoking and brings to light just how easily most everyday citizens can be slyly manipulated to believe maliciously manufactured lies. A story to never be forgotten.

I read this leading up to the 2016 election. I'm not looking to get into a political argument with anyone, but my motivation in reading this book was to see how a demagogue could take power in the United States. After finishing the book, I would best describe my mood as sullen. The story was good, and Lewis did a nice job of putting me into the moment. I would recommend this book to others.

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