Make Room! Make Room! |
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Author:
| Harrison, Harry |
ISBN: | 978-0-7953-1165-9 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2010 |
Publisher: | RosettaBooks
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $1.99 |
Book Description:
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It is the year 1999 and the world has become grimly, terribly overpopulated. A teeming New York City serves as the setting for the novel's nimble storyline. While the novel contains elements of classic detective fiction-the hard-boiled protagonist, the seductive mistress, the portraits of corruption and perfidy-Harrison's true concern is less the story itself and more the opportunity the story offers to take the reader on a tour of a dismal, broken world. Overpopulation has altered...
More DescriptionIt is the year 1999 and the world has become grimly, terribly overpopulated. A teeming New York City serves as the setting for the novel's nimble storyline. While the novel contains elements of classic detective fiction-the hard-boiled protagonist, the seductive mistress, the portraits of corruption and perfidy-Harrison's true concern is less the story itself and more the opportunity the story offers to take the reader on a tour of a dismal, broken world. Overpopulation has altered daily life in innumerable ways and Harrison is keenly interested in detailing the effects of this catastrophic human burden on all aspects of human relationships.Movie lovers might recognize Make Room! Make Room! as the basis for the 1973 film, Soylent Green. Although that film has become something of a cult classic, Harrison and other fans have taken issue with its interpretation of the novel. Concerned about audiences losing interest, the creators of the film made cannibalism, not overpopulation, the thematic focus. As a result, fans of the movie and critics alike will want to revisit the story in its original, un-bowdlerized form. The novel remains a gripping, thought-provoking work about privacy, deprivation and desperation.