Red Pill
Books | Fiction / Literary
3.9
Hari Kunzru
ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES'S 100 NOTABLE BOOKS OF 2020ONE OF NPR's BEST BOOKS OF 2020ONE OF THE A.V. CLUB'S 15 FAVORITE BOOKS OF 2020From the widely acclaimed author of White Tears, a bold new novel about searching for order in a world that frames madness as truth.After receiving a prestigious writing fellowship in Germany, the narrator of Red Pill arrives in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee and struggles to accomplish anything at all. Instead of working on the book he has proposed to write, he takes long walks and binge-watches Blue Lives--a violent cop show that becomes weirdly compelling in its bleak, Darwinian view of life--and soon begins to wonder if his writing has any value at all. Wannsee is a place full of ghosts: Across the lake, the narrator can see the villa where the Nazis planned the Final Solution, and in his walks he passes the grave of the Romantic writer Heinrich von Kleist, who killed himself after deciding that "no happiness was possible here on earth." When some friends drag him to a party where he meets Anton, the creator of Blue Lives, the narrator begins to believe that the two of them are involved in a cosmic battle, and that Anton is "red-pilling" his viewers--turning them toward an ugly, alt-rightish worldview--ultimately forcing the narrator to wonder if he is losing his mind.
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Author
Hari Kunzru
Pages
304
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2020-09-01
ISBN
0451493729 9780451493729
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"New fiction by Hari Kunzru is very topical in the time we are living in. A writer, living in Brooklyn with his wife and child, accepts a fellowship near Berlin. He thinks the fellowship will allow him the time and freedom he needs to complete a book he's been working on. Instead of working on the book, he becomes enmeshed in a crime drama on TV. He starts seeing patterns emerge. The show's basic premise is that might makes right. One night he goes into Berlin with some friends and runs into the crime shows producer. The meeting sets off a series of escalating events that leaves the writer unhinged.
Great read by a very talented writer.
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