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Weisse Nacht

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Stell Dir vor, du findest ihn. Den einen. Den einzigen. Deinen Lebensmenschen.

Thomas führt ein völlig normales Leben, bis er den Menschen findet, der seine Welt ins Schwanken bringt. Von ihm fühlt er sich das erste Mal wirklich erkannt und angenommen, er ist angekommen. Mit ihm zusammen scheint nichts unmöglich. Plötzlich steht ihm die Welt offen. Bis ein Abend wieder alles unerwartet verändert. Aus dem Nichts heraus.

Wenn David Schalko ein solches Buch schreibt, ein Buch über zwei politische Lebensmenschen, dann ist klar, dass man bereit sein muss für Überraschungen und dass nicht nur die Wendungen in der Handlung unerwartet sein werden.

136 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 27, 2009

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David Schalko

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David Schalko is an Austrian author, director, and television creator.

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December 28, 2018
Re-issue in Feb 2019
Okay, I guess this whole thing qualifies as performance art: David Schalko, Austrian inventor of edgy TV formats and film director extraordinaire, wrote a grotesque satire on austrofascism and somehow managed to convince Christian Kracht to narrate the audiobook in the most freakish ASMR voice he could come up with. It's nuts. Seriously. NUTS.

The story centers on two characters who are easily recognizable as far-right politician Jörg Haider (who died in a drunk car crash in 2008) and one of his enablers, maybe even his campaign manager Stefan Petzner (who sued twice against Schalko's book - without success). Schalko shows it all: The outrageous promises, the absurd worldview, the will to believe whatever seems pleasant, the messiah complexes, the ruthlessness, the stupidity. The over-the-top ridicule is very obviously driven by a vast, vast amount of contempt this author feels towards the people he describes - it's the kind of humor that doesn't go for comic relief, but that makes you just as angry as the author.

There might be dolphins and fireworks in this boook, but make no mistake, it's a call to arms against the far-right. First published in 2009, there will be a re-issue in 2019, because the problems discussed have only gained relevance - and that really should make all of us angry.
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October 19, 2009
MUST READ! This book is an account of the relationship between populist Austrian right-winged politician Joerg Haider and his naive, yet to be molded PR person Stefan Petzner. In the aftermath of Haider's death, Petzner became somewhat of a symbol in a movement of impressionable support in the recruitment of new party followers.

This book tells the story as a stream of consciousness of Petzner.
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120 reviews
March 11, 2021
2.5 all in all.
Not great, not terrible.
Didn't really grip me and I found the story hard to get into. It was maybe a bit too out of this world for me.
Quick read though and the idea is interesting.
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4 reviews
March 15, 2022
Ich mag die Bücher von Schalko sehr, aber auch nicht alle. "Weiße Nacht" hat mich irgendwie nicht gekickt.
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August 13, 2013
Ich habe es nur bis Seite 20 gelesen. Weiter wollte ich nicht mehr lesen, da es für mich zu langweilig und überhaupt kein Lesevergnügen bringt.
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