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AuteurMoore, Catherine L.
TitelDoomsday Morning
UitgeverAvon
GenreSF / Fantasy
Reeksnummer
Editie1957 - pocket - 221 p.
ISBN nummer
Taalvlag_us
Conditiestaatstaatstaatstaatstaatstaat
Goed
Beschrijving staat(VG)
Gewicht110 gram
Past door brievenbus (Ja/Nee)Ja
Prijs€ 3,50
OmschrijvingEssef - Born into a world where the USA is ruled by a benvolent dictator, the main character, Howard Rohan, made and lost fame and fortune as an actor in movies created by the official communications organization, COMUS (short for COMmunications of the United States). On the surface, the movies seem to be pure entertainment, modern romances and action films, to help the people fill their leisure hours. But something more sinister is behind the films and the new acting troupes Comus has sent into rebellious California (of course). Why are the troupes touring the state? Why are the actors required to perform the play exactly as written with no missed words or ad libbing? What is the purpose of the giant sound truck that accompanies the troupe, even though all performances are open-air and without microphones? Why does he have a weird dream about the President committing suicide with a device called an Antic? In its historical context, this is actually a very good book. Written in 1957 amidst all sorts of communist plots and fears of communist plots, this book explores some behind the scenes workings of totalitarian governments from the perspective of one person who cooperates not out of idealism but out of expectation of personal gain. It is interesting to watch Howard as he intentionally blinds himself to things that should alarm him and as he rationalizes mocking a loyalty he doesn't feel or believe in.