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House of Stairs by William Sleator
House of Stairs by William Sleator






House of Stairs by William Sleator

Events in History at the Time of the Novel The science of behavior modification

House of Stairs by William Sleator

The novel’s main themes, a questioning of authority and an illustration of the dangers of behavior conditioning, reflect the counterculture sentiment of many young people during the early 1970s. House of Stairs was his fourth of more than seventeen books for this audience. In 1974, when Sleator wrote House of Stairs, he was wavering between a career as a writer-he had already had a few stories for young adults published-or as a pianist for the Boston Ballet Company.

House of Stairs by William Sleator

Two of the youths, however, choose to go on a hunger strike rather than be slaves to the machine.Įvents in History at the Time of the Novelīorn February 13, 1945, William Sleator pursued first music and then English at Harvard University. When the machine wants the youths to earn their food by being cruel to one another, three of them consent and engage in warfare. A science fiction novel set in a future time in the United States published in 1974.įive sixteen-year-old orphans are mysteriously placed in a bizarre labyrinth of interlocking stairs, at the center of which is an unusual machine that dispenses food.








House of Stairs by William Sleator