Compulsion

Compulsion is a book by Meyer Levin.

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  • 1956

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Meyer Levin

Meyer Levin (October 7, 1905 in Chicago, Illinois – July 9, 1981 in Israel) was a Jewish-American novelist, known for works on the Leopold and Loeb case and the Anne Frank case. Meyer wrote the 1956 novel Compulsion inspired by the Leopold and Loeb case. Levin had attended the University of Chicago...

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