It Can't Happen Here

English language

Published Oct. 31, 1935 by Doubleday, Doran & Company Inc..

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It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical American political novel published in 1935. It's Plot centers around newspaperman Doremus Jessup's struggle against the fascist regime of America' new president, Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip. Windripis elected on a platform promising to restore prosperity and $5,000 a year for all citizens. Once in office, however, he becomes a dictator, among other things, putting his enemies in concentration camps.

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An excellent and relevant read

This book serves as an incredible point of reference for our current time, and gives a view into the political environment of the 1930s that gave rise to authoritarian governments in Europe, and might have in the U.S., too, despite the sentiment of many that "It Can't Happen Here".

This is a story that is well written and also carries a great message of the importance of not being complacent when witnessing the rise of authoritarianism in your own country.

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It Can’t Happen Here” by Sinclair Lewis has become very popular as of late. Chronicling the election of a crude, fast-talking populist President of the United States who leads the United States into a fascist dictatorship and the growing resistance of citizens to his rule, the book has become very popular in the wake of Donald Trump’s election as US President. It stands as one of the great American novels of the 1930s and is a brilliant dystopic satire of American society. I want to examine the novel in three aspects: as a work of literature, as an embodiment of its time, and as an exploration into the American character.

From the outset, I would say that I mostly enjoyed reading the book. The satire is biting, and I found myself laughing in many places in the beginning. It has one of the best creations in American literature: Berzelius “Buzz” …

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Inatt jag drömde något som jag faktiskt drömt förut. Men det var ändå nytt. Och framförallt var denna gamla dröm placerad inom en mycket tydligare kontext än tidigare. T.o.m. Stefan Löfvén var med på ett hörn! Jag ska inte gå in på drömmen i detalj, men det som slog mig vid frukostkaffet efter denna dramatiska natts flykt genom ett plötsligt fientligt hemland var att drömmen på ett centralt plan var ett resultat av att dagarna innan ha avslutat Sinclair Lewis' bok, It can't happen here.

Skriven i mitten av 1930-talet som en kommentar till det generella påståendet att det som då precis hänt i Tyskland (Hitlers maktövertagande) inte skulle kunna hända här - i bokens USA, men lika gärna i Storbritannien, Polen, Frankrike eller varför inte Sverige? - är det på samma gång en slags debattskrift och manifest för sin samtid. Men också en slags kommentar om vår nutid. …

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