The Stepford Wives

The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin is a revised edition published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2000, featuring 116 pages in English. This book presents a narrative that explores the unsettling dynamics of suburban life, focusing on the experiences of a woman who begins to uncover the dark secrets behind the seemingly perfect community of Stepford.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as the story unfolds, delving into themes of identity and conformity. The plot centers on the protagonist’s investigation into the transformations occurring within her neighborhood, raising questions about societal expectations and personal autonomy. This edition invites readers to engage with the chilling atmosphere and thought-provoking elements characteristic of Levin’s work.
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The Third Man is one of the truly great post-war films, the Oscar winner starring Orson Welles and Joseph Cotton. This complete novella is the original basis for that film. The story centers on a pulp-fiction writer who is searching for an old friend in post-World War II Vienna. When he discovers that his friend died under suspicious circumstances, he becomes inextricably involved in the mystery. Graham Greene, recognized as one of the most important writers of this century, brings the listener face to face with fundamental questions of morality and personal loyalty. Martin Jarvis truly demonstrates his vocal virtuosity as he captures Greene’s taut dialogue, minimalist characterizations, and international cast. 2 cassettes.
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