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Email Address Red Pill. Knopf, 2020. The writing of fiction premises a shared mooring in certain social facts. What happens when such consensus is dissolved through fractionalization, the willful spread of lies, or the achievement of the former by means of the latter? Though it will take some time for them to become the subject of literature, the events of January 6 themselves present an object lesson in exactly this sort of dissolution. The storming of the Capitol resulting in the deaths of four of Donald Trump’s supporters as well as a police officer yielded a media spectacle that verged throughout on the unreal. Something in the elaborate costumery and foiled eleventh-hour plot of our villain seemed to have been anticipated dozens of times before, in logic if not episode. It’s not that you couldn’t make it up, but rather that any such invention would be redundant. Fiction’s usual vocation had, it felt, migrated into the fabric of the political field. ....
The unnamed combat medic (Tom Holland), returned home from tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, sits in a doctor s office. He is clammy, sweaty, and twitching. Without showing any interest in what might be going on with the patient before him, without suggesting that perhaps psychological help is in order for the PTSD he clearly suffers from, the doctor asks, Have you ever heard of OxyContin? Doc writes the scrip, and before you know it, the medic is addicted, shooting up heroin with his wife, and robbing banks to get more cash. But to back up a little bit and give an example of how Cherry operates: on the doctor s desk is a little plaque that reads: DR. WHOMEVER. ....
Savage aperçus: Fake Accounts, by Lauren Oyler, reviewed spectator.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from spectator.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Hari Kunzruâs Novel Red Pill Is a Literary Document of the Age of the Alt-Right Kunzruâs latest novel follows the mental unraveling of a liberal Brooklyn-dwelling creative as he finds himself being drawn into the world of the alt-right. In an interview, Kunzru reflects on the nature of the alt-rightâs appeal and the dilemmas it poses for the Left. A QAnon sign at a campaign rally for President Trump in February. Photo: Reuters/Patrick T. Fallon In Hari Kunzruâs novel Red Pill, the nameless narrator leaves Brooklyn for a residency in Berlin at the Deuter Center, where he hopes to finally write something ambitious that will dispel his secret fear of his own mediocrity. But that hope is dead on arrival. ....