Perhaps the most famous time traveler in literary history, West has had a powerful and enduring effect on the terms of American political debate. In the book, September 10, 2000, is the precise day West rouses from his long nap. To be sure, this amazing triumph is not a scientific marvel but a literary one: West is the protagonist of Edward Bellamy's best-selling utopian novel, Looking Backward: 2000-1887. This September, it is all but certain that West will awaken from his slumber and be brought back to life. In the course of his treatment by a Boston doctor, however, West was "mesmerized" so effectively that he never regained consciousness he has remained in a state of suspended animation for more than 100 years. On Memorial Day in 1887, Julian West, one of the best-known Americans of his day and a notorious insomniac, sought help for his chronic sleep problems.
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