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Indlæser... The Standardization of Demoralization Procedures (udgave 2020)af Jennifer Hofmann (Forfatter)
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The result is a rare novel that encourages you to read as though your sanity depends on it — just a little further, just a little faster. It’s an unsettling simulation of living in a state that denies basic facts and perpetuates the most inane claims. Three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, one wishes this mind-set didn’t feel quite so familiar. Notable Lists
"On November 9, 1989, Bernd Zeiger, a Stasi officer in the twilight of his career, is deteriorating from a mysterious illness. Alarmed by the disappearance of Lara, a young waitress at his regular café with whom he is obsessed, he chases a series of clues throughout Berlin. The details of Lara's vanishing trigger flashbacks to his entanglement with Johannes Held, a physicist who, twenty-five years earlier, infiltrated an American research institute dedicated to weaponizing the paranormal. Now, on the day the Berlin Wall falls and Zeiger's mind begins to crumble, his past transgressions have come back to haunt him. Who is the real Lara, what happened to her, and what is her connection to these events? As the surveiller becomes the surveilled, the mystery is both solved and deepened, with unexpected consequences"-- No library descriptions found. |
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At first, my impression was that he was some Stasi bully who may have an obsessive sexual fascination for the woman, but as the story progresses, it became clear there were layers to his obsession that made it far more complex and interesting than a Stasi bully about to extort sex from a woman.
At the same time, he is haunted by an old case when he betrayed his neighbor and friend, a scientist named Held who specialized in quantum entanglement, how when two particles become connected, they stay connected when they become separated, even when separated no matter how far the distance. Zeiger and Held became entangled and now separated by Held’s imprisonment and Zeiger’s betrayal and all the intervening years, they remain entangled, Zeld is with Zeiger every day. He carries him in his head.
The Standardization of Demoralization Procedures is an excellent book. There is this grim sort of humor that frequently made me smile, almost against my will. For example, Zeiger makes his morning coffee with KaffeMix, “This was not coffee, it was coffee, pea flour, and disgrace.” Now, that’s funny. Thinking about TV news anchors, he thought “Anchors were unearthly beings, inhabitants of a realm untouched by the pain of their words.” That’s mostly true here, too.
The language in this book is pure magic. Silence coagulates, the world throws mysteries in passing, the hall of the Ministry where he worked was “all echo, iron, and polished teak.” His office is room with many desks that “reeks of furnace oil and polyester perspiration” while at the same time the vent merely “stirred the air with pained, human sighs.” Hofmann uses language with such precision. I imagine her writing a sentence that expresses an idea or action and then stopping to consider whether she could make it more precise, more evocative. But then, Zeiger is a man of precision, too. It’s fitting that the language of the book reflect his own dour exactitude.
This is an excellent book and one I will long remember for the language. I am going to think of silence coagulating whenever I am in a waiting room where nobody talks to anybody. I might not remember the plot because it had no precision and I often wondered why, where, and when Zeiger was taking us. I may not remember the route, but I will remember the ride.
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