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  1. It Can't Happen Here - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Premise. Plot. Reception. Adaptations. Stage. Unfinished film. Television. Legacy. Presidency of Donald Trump. Similar works. References. Further reading. External links. It Can't Happen Here is a 1935 dystopian political novel by American author Sinclair Lewis. [1] .

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    • English
  2. Eso no puede pasar aquí ( It Can't Happen Here) es una sátira política distópica del autor Sinclair Lewis de 1935, cuya trama es la llegada al poder de un nuevo presidente que va a crear un estado fascista en los Estados Unidos en crisis tras el crac del 29.

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  3. February 21, 2020. Sinclair Lewis's polemic novel, 1935's IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE, foresaw a dystopian 1936 when a demagogic New England politician, Berzelius ("Buzz") Windrip, seized control of the United States of America and ineluctably imposed a fascist-style dictatorship on the nation.

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  4. Doremus Jessup, the protagonist of Sinclair Lewis’s 1935 novel “It Can’t Happen Here,” sees something dark and terrible brewing in American politics — the potential for “a real fascist ...

  5. Sinclair Lewis. Upgrade to A +. Intro. Plot. Summary & Analysis. Themes. Quotes. Characters. Terms. Symbols. Theme Viz. Teachers and parents! Our Teacher Edition on It Can’t Happen Here makes teaching easy. Ask LitCharts AI: The answer to your questions. Get instant explanations to your questions about anything we cover.

  6. The novel ends with Doremus Jessup traveling through Minnesota as an undercover agent, organizing a network of New Underground spies who are persuading the public to join the rebellion. Get all the key plot points of Sinclair Lewis's It Can’t Happen Here on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  7. It Can’t Happen Here, novel by Sinclair Lewis, published in 1935. It is a cautionary tale about the rise of fascism in the United States . During the presidential election of 1936, Doremus Jessup, a newspaper editor, observes with dismay that many of the people he knows support the candidacy of a fascist, Berzelius Windrip.