It Can't Happen Here
(Autor) Sinclair Lewis'An eerily prescient foreshadowing of current affairs' Guardian 'Not only Lewis's most important book but one of the most important books ever produced in the United States' New Yorker A vain, outlandish, anti-immigrant, fearmongering demagogue runs for President of the United States - and wins. Sinclair Lewis's chilling 1935 bestseller is the story of Buzz Windrip, 'Professional Common Man', who promises poor, angry voters that he will make America proud and prosperous once more, but takes the country down a far darker path. As the new regime slides into authoritarianism, newspaper editor Doremus Jessup can't believe it will last - but is he right? This cautionary tale of liberal complacency in the face of populist tyranny shows it really can happen here.
Sinclair Lewis
Sinclair Lewis was an American novelist known for his satirical portrayal of middle-class American life in the early 20th century. His most famous work, "Main Street," critiqued the conformity and materialism of small-town America. Lewis's realistic writing style and social commentary made him a pioneer in American literature.