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Indlæser... Level 7 (1959)af Mordecai Roshwald
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Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. ![]() ![]() Even though it has been a six decades since I read this book it is both a story and book that has stuck we me for years. Growing up in the shadow of a possible global nuclear war this hit home with a couple of other books and I will never forget how they impacted me. The one thing I so clearly remember is the chill that went through me as I read the last diary entries. Tears in my eyes knowing there were those among us who believed we could survive a nuclear war. There is so much more that I want to say but believe everyone should read this book and see the potential result of the nuclear option. Written in 1959 Level 7 is in a similar vein to Alas, Babylon, a novel of atomic war written in the looming threat of atomic war, it's interesting albeit with a simplistic diary style of narration. Yet this doesn't take away from the slow looming horror that slowly unfolds. It's not a very cheery book and I can't imagine it did much for the outlook of people who read it in 1959 & the 1960s, but it nonetheless is a good story, I also do find myself wondering if Hugh Howey got some of his inspiration for the Silo series (Wool, etc) from this or whether that's just a mere coincidence. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Level 7 is the diary of Officer X-127, who is assigned to stand guard at the "Push Buttons," a machine devised to activate the atomic destruction of the enemy, in the country's deepest bomb shelter. Four thousand feet underground, Level 7 has been built to withstand the most devastating attack and to be self-sufficient for five hundred years. Selected according to a psychological profile that assures their willingness to destroy all life on Earth, those who are sent down may never return. Originally published in 1959, and with over 400,000 copies sold, this powerful dystopian novel remains a horrific vision of where the nuclear arms race may lead, and is an affirmation of human life and love. Level 7 merits comparison to Huxley's A Brave New World and Orwell's 1984 and should be considered a must-read by all science fiction fans. No library descriptions found. |
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