Levin was born in the Bronx. But his family relocated to the Upper West Side of Manhattan when he was 13. He graduated New York University with a degree in English and philosophy in 1950.
family relocated to the Upper West Side of Manhattan
when he was 13.
He graduated New York University with a degree in English and philosophy in 1950. During his senior year in college, he took second place ($200) in a screenwriting competition sponsored by CBS TV. Later the same script was bought by NBC for $400.
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This Perfect Day
This Perfect Day belongs to the genre
of anti-utopian novels. The action begins in the year
141 of the Unification - the establishment of global government, which finally led to consolidating all the world's super-computers into one colossal apparatus lodged deep below the Swiss Alps UniComp knows everything; where you are, what you are doing, who you should marry, what sort of work you should do - everything!
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UniComp’s world Everyone wears a bracelet. If you want
to go somewhere, you hold your bracelet over a
scanner and UniComp decides whether or not you will be admitted. UniComp decides whether or not you'll have children. But sometimes a person wants something that UniComp will not allow. These people are mentally ill but UniComp lovingly repairs their minds.
his nonconformist grandfather. Chip grows up and his career begins. He is suddenly recruited by a group of secret resisters, who meet in the local pre-Unification museum and coach Chip into acting drugged to get his mind-altering treatments reduced. Chip is careless, and is discovered, and through him the whole group. Later Chip plans to destroy UniComp…
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Levin was married and divorced twice, and had
three sons (from the first marriage) and four grandsons
Ira
Levin died in Manhattan from a heart attack on November 12, 2007.