Established in 1896. The book's author, Ira Levin, was a comic playwright, whose three previous Broadway shows had bombed, his latest play opened this year and closed in one week. Potboiler This was about a woman pregnant with the Antichrist. Castle had conducted this kind of thing many times before and it was looking to stop.
Once the castle began to make its way through the first chapters, however, he acknowledged that it was as smooth, hard to drive the narrative. He was also impressed with the way his story Levin anchored in the real world of contemporary Manhattan.It was about issues that people could relate to - the nervousness to enter the real estate market, struggling in a shaky marriage without sex, and longing, the desperate search for fame. The book puts you in the position of Rosemary imagine what it's like to be separated from your spouse, the world, and possibly your sanity. Levin also play on the anxiety that ordinary people understand: the neighbors get involved, doctors with all the answers, and uncertainty scary your first pregnancy.The heart is a joke that even the critics appreciate: Rosemary's husband, an actor, sold their children to Satan in exchange for a role in a Broadway show.