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So, what are you reading?
I'm trying to finish Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. This time around it is resonating, perhaps because the abstract desire for freedom is on my mind.
I inhaled Uketsu's latest story, Strange Maps, yesterday, and found it pretty fun. For those who don't know, it's a Japanese mystery/vibes youtuber who made the break as an author with stories that can essentially be compared to golden-age murder mystery fiction (contrived "figure the perp, motive and mode" puzzle tales that try to be fair, optimized for puzzle design and vibes rather than for realism and literary value).
His stories are refreshingly free from the last 60 years' worth of epicycles of ironic self-awareness, and while the premise in this installment (protag investigates an uncanny handdrawn map found on his grandmother's body when she committed suicide) feels less fresh than the ones that gave him his break (real estate listings for houses with weird floor plans, which turn out to be key to unravelling sprawling conspiracies involving murder, scams, mental illness and cults), he got much better at staying grounded and inviting suspension of disbelief until the end. It's also great weeaboo bait for the sheer Japaneseness of the set pieces (Corrupt WWII military-industrial dynasties! Isolated fishing villages with creepy idiosyncratic cults! Women on lifelong quests of revenge! Salarymen who get black-out drunk with their scumbag boss!).
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