

This Perfect Day
Book • 1970
This Perfect Day by Ira Levin is a dystopian novel that depicts a technocratic society where citizens live in a seemingly perfect world controlled by a central computer named UniComp.
The protagonist, Chip, begins to question this existence and seeks ways to escape the oppressive system.
The novel is an allegory for the trade-offs between peace, security, and individual freedom.
The protagonist, Chip, begins to question this existence and seeks ways to escape the oppressive system.
The novel is an allegory for the trade-offs between peace, security, and individual freedom.
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