Bugs
by John Sladek
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This comic novel about an Englishman lost in the surreal high-tech computer country of America's mid-west describes how the hero Fred Jones goes to America to seek his fortune and ends up with his private life out of control, working for the KGB and people wanting to murder him.Tags
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This was one of the oddest books I ever read, even more so than [b:The Man Who Was Thursday|184419|The Man Who Was Thursday|G.K. Chesterton|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1320459832s/184419.jpg|195447]. I'm not even sure if the plot is all over the place, or if this book has no plot at all!
The way I read it, this book to me is above all a satire of modern society. There were some things that really made me smile, due to how true they are even after all the years since the book has been published. Though the focus is on the lunacies of american society in particular, I think many of these lunacies can be increasingly found in almost any so called 'modern' country (unfortunately).
Don't look for much depth in the characters show more either, they seem to be more like caricatures than real people, and given the tone of the book I really believe it was intended as such.
I don't know what to think of this book overall, not the story nor the ending, hence I don't have a clue to who I'd recommend it to. People who'd like a truly unpredictable book perhaps? Maybe someday I'll reread it, and come to understand it better (or maybe there's nothing more to understand here). show less
The way I read it, this book to me is above all a satire of modern society. There were some things that really made me smile, due to how true they are even after all the years since the book has been published. Though the focus is on the lunacies of american society in particular, I think many of these lunacies can be increasingly found in almost any so called 'modern' country (unfortunately).
Don't look for much depth in the characters show more either, they seem to be more like caricatures than real people, and given the tone of the book I really believe it was intended as such.
I don't know what to think of this book overall, not the story nor the ending, hence I don't have a clue to who I'd recommend it to. People who'd like a truly unpredictable book perhaps? Maybe someday I'll reread it, and come to understand it better (or maybe there's nothing more to understand here). show less
Melancholy and hilarious (such as you encounter, it seems, in only your favorite books). His last work, and his greatest.
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ハヤカワ文庫 SF (994)
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- Virheisku
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- Bugs
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- English, Finnish, Japanese, Portuguese
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