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starchy

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Techops @eff. Also dumb music, bad ideas, the yoozh, etc.

Reads: "literary" fiction, skiffy, general non-fiction, tech manuals, comix, your recs

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Jonathan Safran Foer: Everything Is Illuminated (2003)

With only a yellowing photograph in hand, a young man -- also named Jonathan Safran …

Content warning cw: child sexual abuse

Jhumpa Lahiri: Whereabouts (Hardcover, Knopf)

A marvelous new novel from the Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Lowland and Interpreter …

Whereabouts

Pleasant meditations on urban isolation, but Lahiri comes across as oddly conservative in some really off-putting ways (fat-shaming, heteronormativity, etc).

A child who will be named Johannes is born. An old man named Johannes dies. …

Morning and Evening

I found this sort of pleasantly sad, but ultimately not very interesting. I'm left wondering why they gave Fosse the Nobel, but at least it's still less perplexing than many of their peace prize choices.

Malcolm Harris: Palo Alto (2023, Little Brown & Company)

Palo Alto’s weather is temperate, its people are educated and enterprising, its corporations are spiritually …

Palo Alto

It's long and it gets repetitive, but it's also insightful, incisive, and snarky. It leans on some connections a bit harder than I think makes sense, buys into Marxist historiography in a stricter way than I'm sold on, but sheds a lot of great light on the connections between capital, technology, militarism, and colonialism.