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--- influence on HandMaid's Tale? ---
It seems to me that Atwood's "Handmaid's Tale" borrows a lot from this novel -- the future American theocracy, the sexual harassment disguised as a religious ritual, and the device of using a disillusioned ex-servant of the regime as the first person narrator. Has anybody else discussed this?