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Fame: A Novel in Nine Episodes | Daniel Kehlmann
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Imagine being famous. Being recognized on the street, adored by people who have never even met you, known the world over. Wouldn’t that be great? But what if, one day, you got stuck in a country where celebrity means nothing, where no one spoke your language and you didn’t speak theirs, where no one knew your face (no book jackets, no TV) and you had no way of calling home? How would your fame help you then? What if someone got hold of your cell phone? What if they spoke to your girlfriends, your agent, your director, and started making decisions for you? And worse, what if no one believed you were you anymore? When you saw a look-alike acting your roles for you, what would you do?  And what if one day you realized your magnum opus, like everything else you’d ever written, was a total waste of time, empty nonsense? What would you do next? Would your audience of seven million people keep you going? Or would you lose the capacity to keep on doing it? Fame and facelessness, truth and deception, spin their way through all nine episodes of this captivating, wickedly funny, and perpetually surprising novel as paths cross and plots thicken, as characters become real people and real people morph into characters. The result is a dazzling tour de force by one of Europe’s finest young writers.From the Hardcover edition.
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What a brilliant journey into the wide sphere of modern technologies and social networks. The metaphysical levels in this book, like the author Kehlmann talking literally with his character, make this book a fresh and thought-provoking example of contemporary, German literature. Ground-breaking in its attempt to renew and rethink the old structures of novels, you should definitely pick up this novel, which is told in nine (connected) stories.

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Ever wondered how our lifes and world realities are influenced and controlled by technologies? Or how our existence seems to be entirely encased by social lifestyles, which break down the barrier between reality and fiction? Go and check out "Fame" by Kehlmann, it is worth the read.