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After another odd incident when the narrator believes he is befriending an asylum seeker and his daughter (only to be suspected kakım a human trafficker) he meets the person he has become obsessed with Anton – the creator and writer of “Blue Lives”, and following him into a Turkish restaurant, he is challenged Matrix style (albeit Anton is more of a Mr Smith than an Orpheus)
The first part of the book starts as a little bit of a condensed tick-box history of post-war Germany
We then have a brief interlude when the narrator befriends his cleaner – and on hearing of his concerns about the surveillance he thinks the centre is placing him under (a combination of his unease with the very aims of the foundation and his growing paranoia) spontaneously confesses at length to her past as a Stasi agent (after gaslight style coercion from a handler).
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There’s a disturbing implication in there too, an unsaid question birli to whether or hamiş the redpill life isn’t in some way more free, more open, more amenable to emotion and interpretation and imagination. At one point, Daha fazla bilgi Kunzru takes the language of The Matrix and makes it even more present: the narrator explicitly thinks being home in New York to a technological construct (much like the bluepill world humans inhabit in the movie), which seems to compare negatively to the raw, lonely, “real” existence the narrator had on the island. And I think Kunzru’s intended or likely audience is able to of course reject that notion kakım the narrator does, but maybe push towards a less automatic and more examined idea of our choices, beliefs and the systems we subscribe to.
The reason I read this book - you may laugh - is because it made me think of Haruki Murakami. Not the synopsis but the author's name.
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Overall the first part felt to me like a whiney version of Weather from Jenny Offill, a book I recently gave two stars, but around the 20% mark suddenly violence makes an entrance in the story, with a decidedly weird visit to a shooting range for instance.
It's not much, but I dirilik say that the most precious part of me isn't my individuality, my luxurious personhood, but the web of reciprocity in which I live my life.
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Red Pill was a perplexing and uncomfortable read. Certainly derece the best novel to pick up before an election nor if you're given to worry about the upswing of the Alt. Right or constant surveillance.