Terminal Boredom

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Heiko Möhle: Terminal Boredom (Paperback, 2021, Verso Books)

Paperback, 218 pages

Publié 28 avril 2021 par Verso Books.

ISBN :
978-1-78873-988-7
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Numéro OCLC :
1179048328

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"Born from the obsessive and highly idiosyncratic mind of a cult figure of the Japanese underground, these stories borrow themes and subjects familiar to readers of Philip K. Dick and fuses them with a conflicted, tortured, and intense imagination"-- Provided by publisher.

2 éditions

Interesting ideas but boring writing

Speculative fiction short stories by a mid-20th century feminist Japanese performance artist and writer…what’s not to like? Well, the writing, that’s what. I found myself consistently interested in the ideas but bored by the actual writing. Characters were hollow vehicles for ideas and plot and I just could not get into it.

Interesting ideas; tone I found hard

This collection of stories explores some interesting territory around mental illness and sense of self, but ultimately the standoffish tone of almost all the narration grated on me. For any one story I think it was a reasonably effective device, but across the whole book it really limited my emotional engagement.