Submitted by potnia_theron t3_121tp1l in books
“Nobody gets me, i hate authority but like the comforts of civil society! Look how everyone else finds joy in simple routines and i live in a messy room before running off and doing it again! I thought being alone made me cool and independent when i was young but now that im 50 maybe i was wrong??”
I mean it feels like this is a book about a guy with undiagnosed ADHD, or someone who just took decades to get out from his teenage existentialist phase. Tell me this book is more than just “nobody gets me” over and over again. All i can picture is that Harry Haller in 2023 would be the neckbeard wearing the 3-wolves-howling-at-the-moon tshirt. This shit is mediocre crap!
GraniteGeekNH t1_jdnh5lo wrote
Never. Give up and read something else.
I think this is a case of a book that hit the culture very hard at the time but its attitude has become so integrated that it is now a tired cliche.
This is pretty common: a work (fiction, painting, dance, music etc) takes the world by storm which changes the world so that it comes to seem obvious and predictable. Who is shocked by Stavinsky's Rite of Spring any more?
Interesting to study in terms of cultural trends at the time in central Europe, perhaps - not interesting to read.