Uitstekende analyse van het kwaad dat Wilders heet. Meeus trekt het natuurlijk breder, en verlaagt zich nooit tot scheldpartijen of niet onderbouwde negatieve kwalificaties. Als essay in het kader van de maand van de filosofie haalt hij er een aantal theoretici bij (Machiavelli, Adorno, Mill, Weber), waar ik er (hoewel ik geen politicoloog of politiek historicus ben) wat recentere miste (in ieder geval Paxton, en Mudde). Meeus legt niet eenzijdig de 'schuld' van de opkomst van de anti-politiek bij politici, pers, of sociale media, maar laat goed zien dat ze allemaal in elkaar grijpende rollen hebben bij de verschuiving van beleid van lange adem en compromisbereidheid naar de primaat van beeldvorming en snelle resultaten (die bijna altijd irreëel blijken). Helder geschreven en beargumenteerd, met goede bronnen.
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dutch archaeologist (PhD, Greek ceramics), archivist, local social/green politician, programmer (currently delving into Python and websites), catholic atheist if something like that exists, father, husband, occasional poet and I am forgetting some things probably. Loving Greece, hiking, music, and of course reading (prose and poetry, the deep and the shallow), but not always taking the time for it.
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26% complete! Winfred has read 11 of 42 books.
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Winfred reviewed Duidelijkheid by Tom-Jan Meeus

Kokoro (2014, Lebowski)
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5 stars
An absolute classic of Japanese early modern literature (so I am told) it is a slowly unfolding tragedy. It is good to be aware of the cultural setting, which is covered by an excellent albeit short postscript in the dutch edition.
Winfred reviewed The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
Winfred rated Egmont A Tragedy in Five Acts: 4 stars
Winfred rated Böse Unter Den Sternen: 4 stars
Winfred rated Lost Horizon by James Hilton: 4 stars

James Hilton: Lost Horizon by James Hilton (2022, Independently Published)
Lost Horizon by James Hilton by James Hilton
Following a plane crash, Conway, a British consul; his deputy; a missionary; and an American financier find themselves in the …
Winfred reviewed Spinnennetz by Joseph Roth

Joseph Roth: Spinnennetz (Paperback, DTV Deutscher Taschenbuch, Brand: DTV Deutscher Taschenbuch)
Bajo qué circunstancias una generación desencantada y sin rumbo puede dejarse vencer por la tentación …
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4 stars
The first, unfinished novel of Joseph Roth, published as a book posthumously. A thrilling portrayal of the rise of the extreme right which, especially in the present political climate, has lost nothing of its urgency. I love Roth's forceful, evocative style, his strong characterisations, the evocation of the post WWI atmosphere in Germany, the ubiquitous violence, the disastrous consequences of fake news..
Winfred rated Murder at School: 4 stars

Murder at School by James Hilton
Was It Murder? deals with the phenomenon of coincidence by posing the question of how likely it is that two …
Winfred rated Somberman's Actie: 4 stars

Somberman's Actie by Remco Campert
Somberman - een van de figuren uit Remco Camperts succevolle prozabundel Wie doet de koningin - brengt noodgedwongen zijn dagen …
Winfred reviewed The Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien
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4 stars
Finished the day Mordor takes wing in the US... First time I read Tolkien was at school (i.e. more than 40 years ago) in dutch, now in the original. Book 5 is the most solemnly written, with quite a few archaic words I had to look up (wain, van, loth etc.). Some thee and thou's as well. I like it better if he writes plainly, which he usually does when the hobbits are center stage; book 5 is the most epic, battle-field ridden part of the book. All in all, it remains a monumental, genre-defining work, and a good read. Ideology is, of course, rather conservative, and there are some 'race' and 'blood' remarks as well as the insistence on hereditary qualities and positively valued class differences. And although women clearly belong at home in his universe, he is not shy of letting some play vital roles in the narrative.

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: Book (1) One: The Fellowship of the Ring; Book (2) Two: The Two Towers; Book (3) Three by J. R. R. Tolkien
Contains:
- Hobbit
- [The Fellowship of the Ring][1]
- [The Two Towers][2]
- [The Return of the King][3]
[1]: openlibrary.org/works/OL15331214W/The_Fellowship_of_the_Ring [2]: openlibrary.org/works/OL262757W/The_Two_Towers [3]: …
Winfred rated The Case of the Velvet Claws: 4 stars

The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner
"Eva Belter was in double trouble -- She had been 'indiscreet' with a gentleman who was not her husband. When …
Winfred reviewed The smiler with the knife by C. Day Lewis (Perennial Library)
Winfred reviewed Parken en woestijnen by M. Vasalis
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4 stars
Omdat ik de hele dikke biografie van Vasalis (van Maaike Meijer) nog in de kast heb staan heb ik, als 'voorwerk', deze beroemde bundel van Vasalis herlezen (ik geloof dat ik het ook op mijn eindexamenlijst had staan). Het is niet helemaal mijn poëzie, maar het heeft overduidelijk grote kwaliteiten en raakt zeker een snaar. 'De idioot in het bad' is denk ik het bekendste gedicht, en toevallig heb ik dat in Nederlandse les ooit ontrafeld (ook al weer 45 jaar geleden...). Prikkelt wel om de andere 2 (incl. postuum 3) bundels te lezen. En de biografie.