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Ira LevinAmerican novelist, playwright and songwriter. Author of the novel Rosemary's Baby.
Date of Birth: 27.08.1929
Country: USA |
Biography of Ira Levin
Ira Levin was an American novelist, playwright, and songwriter. He was born on August 27, 1929, in New York City. Levin attended New York University, where he studied philosophy and English language. At the age of 22, he wrote his first novel, "A Kiss Before Dying," which won him the Edgar Allan Poe Award.
In 1967, Levin published his most famous novel, "Rosemary's Baby." The book became a huge success and was later adapted into a critically acclaimed film. Over the years, Levin continued to write successful novels, including "The Stepford Wives" in 1972 and "The Boys from Brazil" in 1976.
Levin's writing often explored themes of suspense, horror, and social commentary. His novel "This Perfect Day" was a dystopia that depicted a world where people were not punished but only treated.
Throughout his career, Levin received numerous awards and accolades for his work. He was known for his ability to create gripping narratives and memorable characters. Some of his other notable works include "Deathtrap" in 1982 and "Sliver" in 1991.
Ira Levin passed away on November 12, 2007, but his novels continue to be celebrated for their thrilling plots and thought-provoking themes. His contributions to American literature have left a lasting impact on the literary world.

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