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Loading... Absurdistan: A Novelby Gary Shteyngart
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. "They don't shoot Belgians, do they" was quite a funny surprise line to find in this book. I liked the Slav melancholy, the description of turmoil in the Caucasus (and the references to Belgium, which has obviously been an inspiration to describe the state of Absurdistan, even though it seems positioned somewhere between Azerbaydjan and Armenia). Was less keen on the author's cynicism; here and there too glib for its own good. ( )Absurdistan is freaking hilarious, from the descriptions of the corpulent, romantically minded main character to the satire of globalization and American multinational companies' influence in developing post-communist areas. Je n'ai vraiment pas apprécié ce livre. Personnage antipathique (je sais que ce n'est pas une critique recevable, mais chez moi ça compte), et je n'ai pas compris, apparemment, l'humour/ironie/cynisme de l'auteur. Too so cool, too cynical, too poorly constructed Throughout this book I found the title completely accurate in a completely ironic manner. Shteyngart both captures an era and an environment with this story, and although I'm not an oligarch's son, I found myself identifying with his characters in many of their situations.
Like a victorious wrestler, this novel is so immodestly vigorous, so burstingly sure of its barbaric excellence, that simply by breathing, sweating and standing upright it exalts itself. In the end Misha gives new meaning to that archetype of Russian literature — the "superfluous man" — while Mr. Shteyngart's novel manages to seem equally beside the point.
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