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Paranoid Fish

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Vor kurzem hierher umgezogen von bookwyrm.social. Versuche, mir ein möglichst weites Feld an Literatur zu erschließen. Alle Epochen, alle Genres, mit besonderer Vorliebe für die Postmoderne und Science-Fiction. Wenn ich deutschsprachige Bücher lese, sind auch meine Kommentare und Rezensionen auf deutsch.

Recently moved here from bookwyrm.social.Trying to explore a wide range of literature, especially fiction. All periods and genres, with a preference for postmodern literature and science fiction. When I read english books, my comments and reviews will be in english as well.

★★★★★ überragend / outstanding ★★★★☆ gutes Buch / a good book ★★★☆☆ ist okay / it's okay ★★☆☆☆ mochte ich nicht / I didn't like it ★☆☆☆☆ unterirdisch / really bad

My Favorite Books/Lieblingsbücher

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Thomas Pynchon: Gravity's Rainbow (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) (2006, Penguin Classics)

A very dark comedy

It is impressive how Pynchon combines so many opposites in his work. Humour and tragedy, seriousness and silliness, ugliness and beauty, historical fact and fiction, the real and the surreal, the sublime and the profane, interspersed with, yes indeed, musical scenes. Over hundreds of pages, he maintains a style that challenges his audience to the utmost, that demands total concentration in its density, that is not only very demanding but also very appealing and often of poetic beauty, and that breaks with many literary conventions, even today. Although the horror of war strikes with full force in the opening scene, the basic tone of the novel is rather satirical, or picaresque. The main character, Tyrone Slothrop, an American GI investigating the impact sites of German V2 rockets towards the end of the Second World War in and around London for a British organization, gets caught up in a maelstrom of …

Matias Faldbakken: Armes Ding (Hardcover, German language, 2024, btb)

Kurz, stark und dunkel

Eine intensive Erzählung mit starken Bildern. Das verwahrloste, "wilde" Mädchen aus dem Wald ist am Ende nicht die einzige mit einer dunklen Vergangenheit.

Matias Faldbakken: Armes Ding (Hardcover, German language, 2024, btb)

Kurz, stark und dunkel

Eine intensive Erzählung mit starken Bildern. Das verwahrloste, "wilde" Mädchen aus dem Wald ist am Ende nicht die einzige mit einer dunklen Vergangenheit.

Philip Roth: American Pastoral (Paperback, 1998, Vintage Books)

American Pastoral is a Philip Roth novel published in 1997 concerning Seymour "Swede" Levov, a …

a very unreliable narrator

A story within a story. I liked how the frame story flows seamlessly into the actual narrative, which in turn is a completely fictionalized biography by the narrator about an acquaintance about whom he actually knows very little, except that his daughter (presumably) committed a terrorist attack. As if the author is taking a double distance, a very unreliable narrator, very postmodern. Along the way, you also learn all about how leather gloves are made. A great book.

Paul Auster: New York Trilogy (2015, Faber & Faber, Limited)

Two good and one great novel

These three novellas have something in common, although I can't quite put my finger on it. It's all about searching for someone who doesn't want to be found or about watching someone who is aware of being watched. The first story was the most strange of them, seemed a little incomplete to me and I didn't know what to make of it, the second one seemed rather abstract, unreal in a way, though still quite compelling, but the third one was exactly what I look for in literature: a rich story full of little meanders, with authentic, relatable people in it. I particularly liked this third novel "The Locked Room", but without the other two, something would have been missing.

Philip Roth: American Pastoral (Paperback, 1998, Vintage Books)

American Pastoral is a Philip Roth novel published in 1997 concerning Seymour "Swede" Levov, a …

a very unreliable narrator

A story within a story. I liked how the frame story flows seamlessly into the actual narrative, which in turn is a completely fictionalized biography by the narrator about an acquaintance about whom he actually knows very little, except that his daughter (presumably) committed a terrorist attack. As if the author is taking a double distance, a very unreliable narrator, very postmodern. Along the way, you also learn all about how leather gloves are made. A great book.