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Super Sad True Love Story: A Novel di Gary…
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Super Sad True Love Story: A Novel (edizione 2010)

di Gary Shteyngart

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In a novel set in the near future, when a beautiful, yet cruel, woman that Lenny Abramov met in Italy says she his coming to stay with him in New York, even the tanks and soldiers stationed in the city and the ongoing war with Venezuela can't get him down.
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Titolo:Super Sad True Love Story: A Novel
Autori:Gary Shteyngart
Info:Random House (2010), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 352 pages
Collezioni:La tua biblioteca, Books I've Read, Novels, In lettura (inactive)
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Etichette:novel, humor, future, dystopia, ladd, read, readin2011

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Super Sad True Love Story di Gary Shteyngart

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    L'ultimo degli uomini di Margaret Atwood (mike.mcgrath)
    mike.mcgrath: similar themes, better executed imho
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So I'm thinking this is a fun book, if a little overblown in its dystopian warnings, and then I see this article in the Atlantic (The Rise of the New Global Elite) and as I'm reading it, it strikes me that it's basically talking about High Net Worth Individuals vs. Low Net Worth Individuals and I start to feel a little sick. So maybe I should start taking Gary Shteyngart more seriously.

Still, this book did not do it for me. I didn't find it particularly funny or poignant or awesome. I didn't hate it, but I'd say that best thing about it is the cover design. The second best thing is the title. The third best thing is collection of hilarious brand names Shteyngart made up (AssLuxury, JuicyPussy4Men, etc.). The fourth best thing is the idea of credit poles. Can I walk potential boyfriends past those?! JBF.

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  LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
John Scalzi's Old Man's War meets Woody Allen. Not a super great combination, but not horribly unpleasant either. It's different. About 100 pages too long though; especially towards the end I found myself waiting for the story to end. Interesting concepts. Interesting characters. ( )
  mimo | Dec 18, 2023 |
I bought this book because I read so many good reviews but I never really got into it. I liked it enough to keep reading it and there were certain things that were amusing but I had little or no feeling for either main character. In fact I actively disliked the female character. I certainly didn't find it as funny as the reviewers. ( )
  Bebe_Ryalls | Oct 20, 2023 |
Like the title says this is a super sad love story. Thankfully it's not true because if Shteyngart's depiction of the future in this story was true, we'd all be really screwed ! ( )
  kevinkevbo | Jul 14, 2023 |
Super Sad True Love Story is a dystopian novel set in the near future. The United States of America as we know it does not exist anymore as much of its society and its institutions have been taken over by the Chinese to whom the Americans owe a great debt. The global financial system is pegged to the Yuan and not the US-Dollar anymore, many companies and even former elite universities have an additional Chinese name. What is more, the change in society is an extrapolation of what we do with our smartphones today. Everyone owns a so-called "appärät", a device that is similar to a cellphone but much more enhanced when it comes to functionality. The main form of communication is via those devices, even when people stand next to each other. Also, you can access other people's background, images, their credit rating and more of the like. The devices also allow you to rate people in certain categories. Those ratings are almost like a currency on their own because everyone strives for good looks and immortality in this society. Now this is the world that Lenny Abramov, the thirty-nine year-old protagonist of the novel, inhabits. He is old-fashioned, not caring much about his appearance and ratings and still enjoying reading actual books, which are now called "printed, bound media artifacts". When he meets Eunice, a young Korean American, in Italy he falls in love instantly. However, the two are not well matched on the outside. While he is considered old, she is very young. Where she is beautiful, he does not really care for his looks. He is an avid reader and thinker, she is interested in the latest fashion and still undecided about her future. When Eunice returns to the US, Lenny is already back and she moves in with him, mainly for practical and financial reasons. Slowly, Eunice starts to warm up to Lenny and she becomes more than simply a roommate. What will become of their relationship? What will become of the world they live in?

Gary Shteyngart's novel paints a very bleak picture of our society in the future. His dystopian vision contains many elements that we already see right now as for example the growing addiction to smartphones and judging other people on social media. In that sense, I found the novel quite frightening as I definitely would not want our society to become like the one Shteyngart describes. The financial situation is hopefully too much of a stretch to become true. Still, I had this strange feeling when reading the book. The love story between Lenny and Eunice is really sad, just like the title proclaims. I generally liked the novel, but did not find it overly intriguing. 3.5 stars. ( )
  OscarWilde87 | Apr 13, 2023 |
Shteyngart writes with an obvious affection for America — at its most chilling, Super Sad True Love Story comes across as a cri de coeur from an author scared for his country. The biggest risk for any dystopian novel with a political edge is that it can easily become humorless or didactic; Shteyngart deftly avoids this trap by employing his disarming and absurd sense of humor (much of which is unprintable here). Combined with the near-future setting, the effect is a novel more immediate — and thus more frightening, at least for contemporary readers — than similarly themed books by Orwell, Huxley and Atwood.
aggiunto da zhejw | modificaNPR, Michael Schaub (Jul 28, 2010)
 
Shteyngart's novel is light on plot but studded with hilarious and sometimes depressing details of our culture's decay.... But what pulls on our affections and keeps the satire from growing too brittle is Lenny's earnest voice as he struggles to fit into a world that clearly has no more use for him.... The best satire is always grounded in optimism: faith in the writer's power to gibe and cajole a dormant conscience to reform. And if that doesn't work, well, the future really isn't very far away after all, and we should listen to Lenny's ever-younger boss: "Brush up on your Norwegian and Mandarin."
aggiunto da zhejw | modificaWashington Post, Ron Charles (Jul 28, 2010)
 
Gary Shteyngart’s wonderful new novel, “Super Sad True Love Story,” is a supersad, superfunny, superaffecting performance — a book that not only showcases the ebullient satiric gifts he demonstrated in his entertaining 2002 debut, “The Russian Debutante’s Handbook,” but that also uncovers his abilities to write deeply and movingly about love and loss and mortality. It’s a novel that gives us a cutting comic portrait of a futuristic America, nearly ungovernable and perched on the abyss of fiscal collapse, and at the same time it is a novel that chronicles a sweetly real love affair as it blossoms from its awkward, improbable beginnings.
aggiunto da zhejw | modificaNew York Times, Michiko Kakutani (Jul 26, 2010)
 
It's said that good satire should afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted. On finishing Super Sad True Love Story, you feel both bruised and consoled at once.
aggiunto da zhejw | modificaThe Observer, Chris Cox (Feb 28, 2010)
 

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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Gary Shteyngartautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Corral, RodrigoProgetto della copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Herzke, IngoTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Roques, StéphaneTraductionautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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