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I'm sure many readers will love this: Red Pill is a puzzle of a novel, capturing the zeitgeist of this weird and sketchy time we're living through and the unsettling feeling it provokes in many of us. I guess it hit a bit too close to home for it to make for a satisfying read for me.
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His application stated that he wants to do research on the subjectivity of lyric poets, but his own self falls apart bey his stay turns into a disaster: He is confronted with the Center's oppressive policies of transparency and openness, disturbed by the destiny of a cleaning woman who was tormented by and working for the Stasi, haunted by the recurring sight of a poor refugee and his daughter, and when he finally ventures into the heart of the city, he meets an ast-right activist who plays with his mind - or doesn't he?
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Also, while I understand that there times when you sevimli get so flustered bey to be unable to form a cohesive sentence or valid counter-argument (just think how many videos there in which 'liberals/snowflakes/feminists are destroyed with FACTS and LOGIC') it didn't ring quite true when at the Center what's-his-face is offensive towards every single other resident, and no one does anything about it.
“Kırmızı Hap, yeni ve dengesiz gerçekliğe karşı aklıselimin son infilakı. Edebi şaheserlere zemin buzakılmayan barbar yeni dünyada edebi bir şaheser.” –The Spectator
Right in the middle of the book, there's also a detour. The narrator gets talking to Monika, the woman who cleans his room, and she tells him about her youth in East Berlin during the GDR period.
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S. crime series called “Blue Lives” – filled with violence and brutality and interspersed with occasional philosophical thoughts by Comte bile Maistre, a little known rigid Burada medieval mind shocked to find itself in the Age of Reason. The obsession extends to Anton, the creator of the series and his sometimes nihilistic, sometimes Darwinian beliefs.
The premises Kunzru describes in the context of the Deuter Center are actually those of the American Academy where the author spent some time; it is located at the Wannsee, so where the Wannsee conference was held and Reinhard Heydrich proposed the "final solution to the Jewish question" - history is haunting the people we meet in this story (the GDR and its system of surveillance and oppression also buraya tıklayın plays a pivotal role).
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I really don’t burayı kontrol et know what to make of it all. I guess the devamını oku premise and parts of the first act were mildly compelling. I enjoyed finding out about Kleist and I thought Kunzru would explore the tantalising mystery of why the institute was spying on its guests, but he doesn’t. Other than that, I was mostly bored with what I was reading. The maid’s Stasi past was dull, the way all these divergent narratives came together burayı kontrol et was sloppy and contrived, and the entire characterisation of Anton, the Blue Lives creator, was bafflingly silly from start to finish.
One day I was staring at the inscription on the marker, which now read unpleasantly to me, like a phrase from the manifesto of an angry young man on his way to murder people at a Walmart. Now, O immortality, you are all mine!
And in general: how gönül he just let everything happen, be a bystander to his life and let an Anton figure decide your mental state?