Jensen, Gunnar:Blurred
- livre d'occasion ISBN: 9781432762971
There is an indescribable freedom that comes from physically deceiving the world. If you are a fan of Halloween then you know the euphoria of pretending to be Frankenstein or a prostit… Plus…
There is an indescribable freedom that comes from physically deceiving the world. If you are a fan of Halloween then you know the euphoria of pretending to be Frankenstein or a prostitute or Spiderman or Wonder Woman or a tiger or Dorothy or any old somebody or something that you are not. To be free of social constraints, to melt the world as you know it for an evening, to be tantalized by uniqueness, causes tens of millions of people to be filled with glee on the last day of October. Some people spend a week's pay and a year's plotting to come up with the perfect costume that will blow their friends' minds away. For some reason, people experience untold amounts of elation when they get to pretend to be somebody who they are not. Multiply that by 50,000 and you would come close to the level of euphoria you'd reach if you got to actually parade around in the skin of somebody else for a few days. Just imagine if, all of a sudden, with the mere injection of a needle, you became Asian or a midget or a man. A quick sting in the ribs and you're blonde or pretty or have an Afro. Just imagine becoming any of these combinations and infinitely more. Since you are no longer actually you, you are immediately freed up to talk to whomever you want to talk to without fear of them judging you. All of a sudden, you can take revenge on enemies, commit crimes and be lascivious without fear of repercussions. All of a sudden, you are free. Imagine how much fun it would be to be anybody or anything you wanted to be And with absolutely no constraints, no restrictions, no limitations, no boundaries, no gravity Wouldn't that be great? The novel blurred explores this scenario and makes the following analogy: Drop a frog into a pot of water and he'll swim about contentedly. Fatten him up with a few flies and he'll be the happiest frog in the world. He will swim around blissfully, unaware that a fire has been built beneath his pot, only that it has become warmer, until he is finally cooked alive. blurred turns this figurative frog into Sam Senior who swims naively in a social milieu that has had a fire applied to it for generations. Brilliant in his use of the innernet (an internet connection in the brain), Sam can navigate dozens of websites simultaneously. A NetJeopardy champion on a full ride at a prestigious university, Sam's future looks bright. Perpetually checking social sites while surfing the net, even as he converses with people nearby, Sam doesn't initially realize that he is being held in the ubiquitous sway of a constant communication that paradoxically leads to a lack of real communication, a lack of deep communication. However, Sam takes a class where he learns about a (possibly) mythological drug, DNA, which instantly alters a person's physical identity and is used primarily for either recreational sex, crime, or revenge. His professor teaches his class by having students read about "drops" he has taken where he Blurred Jensen, Gunnar, Outskirts Press<
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Gunnar Jensen:Blurred
- livre d'occasion ISBN: 9781432762971
There is an indescribable freedom that comes from physically deceiving the world. If you are a fan of Halloween then you know the euphoria of pretending to be Frankenstein or a prostitute… Plus…
There is an indescribable freedom that comes from physically deceiving the world. If you are a fan of Halloween then you know the euphoria of pretending to be Frankenstein or a prostitute or Spiderman or Wonder Woman or a tiger or Dorothy or any old somebody or something that you are not. To be free of social constraints, to melt the world as you know it for an evening, to be tantalized by uniqueness, causes tens of millions of people to be filled with glee on the last day of October. There is an indescribable freedom that comes from physically deceiving the world. If you are a fan of Halloween then you know the euphoria of pretending to be Frankenstein or a prostitute or Spiderman or Wonder Woman or a tiger or Dorothy or any old somebody or something that you are not. To be free of social constraints, to melt the world as you know it for an evening, to be tantalized by uniqueness, causes tens of millions of people to be filled with glee on the last day of October. Some people spend a week's pay and a year's plotting to come up with the perfect costume that will blow their friends' minds away. For some reason, people experience untold amounts of elation when they get to pretend to be somebody who they are not. Multiply that by 50,000 and you would come close to the level of euphoria you'd reach if you got to actually parade around in the skin of somebody else for a few days. Just imagine if, all of a sudden, with the mere injection of a needle, you became Asian or a midget or a man. A quick sting in the ribs and you're blonde or pretty or have an Afro. Just imagine becoming any of these combinations and infinitely more. Since you are no longer actually you, you are immediately freed up to talk to whomever you want to talk to without fear of them judging you. All of a sudden, you can take revenge on enemies, commit crimes and be lascivious without fear of repercussions. All of a sudden, you are free. Imagine how much fun it would be to be anybody or anything you wanted to be! And with absolutely no constraints, no restrictions, no limitations, no boundaries, no gravity! Wouldn't that be great? The novel blurred explores this scenario and makes the following analogy: Drop a frog into a pot of water and he'll swim about contentedly. Fatten him up with a few flies and he'll be the happiest frog in the world. He will swim around blissfully, unaware that a fire has been built beneath his pot, only that it has Books, Fiction~~Science Fiction~~General, Blurred~~Gunnar-Jensen, 999999999, Blurred, Gunnar Jensen, 1432762974, Outskirts Press, Inc., , , , , Outskirts Press, Inc.<
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Gunnar Jensen:Blurred
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There is an indescribable freedom that comes from physically deceiving the world. If you are a fan of Halloween then you know the euphoria of pretending to be Frankenstein or a prostitute… Plus…
There is an indescribable freedom that comes from physically deceiving the world. If you are a fan of Halloween then you know the euphoria of pretending to be Frankenstein or a prostitute or Spiderman or Wonder Woman or a tiger or Dorothy or any old somebody or something that you are not. To be free of social constraints, to melt the world as you know it for an evening, to be tantalized by uniqueness, causes tens of millions of people to be filled with glee on the last day of October. Some people spend a week's pay and a year's plotting to come up with the perfect costume that will blow their friends' minds away. For some reason, people experience untold amounts of elation when they get to pretend to be somebody who they are not. Multiply that by 50,000 and you would come close to the level of euphoria you'd reach if you got to actually parade around in the skin of somebody else for a few days. Just imagine if, all of a sudden, with the mere injection of a needle, you became Asian or a midget or a man. A quick sting in the ribs and you're blonde or pretty or have an Afro. Just imagine becoming any of these combinations and infinitely more. Since you are no longer actually you, you are immediately freed up to talk to whomever you want to talk to without fear of them judging you. All of a sudden, you can take revenge on enemies, commit crimes and be lascivious without fear of repercussions. All of a sudden, you are free. Imagine how much fun it would be to be anybody or anything you wanted to be! And with absolutely no constraints, no restrictions, no limitations, no boundaries, no gravity! Wouldn't that be great?! The novel blurred explores this scenario and makes the following analogy: Drop a frog into a pot of water and he'll swim about contentedly. Fatten him up with a few flies and he'll be the happiest frog in the world. He will swim around blissfully, unaware that a fire has been built beneath his pot, only that it has Books Books ~~ Fiction~~ Science Fiction ~~ General Blurred~~Gunnar-Jensen Outskirts Press, Inc.<
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Jensen, Gunnar:Blurred
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Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Outskirts Press, 278 Seiten, L=140mm, B=216mm, H=16mm, Gew.=354gr, [GR: 25220 - TB/Philosophie/Allgemeines, Lexika], [SW: - Phil… Plus…
Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Outskirts Press, 278 Seiten, L=140mm, B=216mm, H=16mm, Gew.=354gr, [GR: 25220 - TB/Philosophie/Allgemeines, Lexika], [SW: - Philosophy], Kartoniert/Broschiert<
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