Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Autor David Shaferen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iun 2015
Deep in the forest near Burma's border with China, a young woman sees something she wasn't supposed to see.
In Portland, Oregon, a troubled young man crashes his bicycle on his way to work - and then gets fired.
In New York, a famous self-help author goes on daytime TV - and suddenly conceives 'a book that would take him beyond talk shows'.
What connects these three people - though they don't know it yet - is that they have come to the attention of the Committee, a global cabal that seeks to privatize all information. And each of them will, in their different ways, come to take part in the secret resistance struggle spearheaded by a scarily clever hacktivist collective - a struggle built on radical politics, classic spycraft and eye-popping technology. Along the way, they are forced to confront their own demons, reconsider their values, and contemplate the meaning of love, family, friendship and community.Whiskey Tango Foxtrotis at once a page-turning thriller, a deeply absorbing psychological novel, and a visionary exploration of the possibilities and hazards of our online lives.
'A paranoid, sarcastic and clattering pop thriller that reads as if it were torn from the damp pages of Glenn Greenwald's fever journal ... Reading [Shafer's] prose is like popping a variant of the red pill inThe Matrix: everything gets a little crisper'New York Times
'Genius techno-thriller à la Neal Stephenson, powered by social-media info-conspiracy à la Dave Eggers'Time
'A stylish, absorbing, sharply modern hybrid of techno-thriller and psychodrama that bristles with wit and intellect' Maggie Shipstead, author ofSeating Arrangements'A fine example of what happens when big, brainy ideas are successfully mated with good old-fashioned plot thrust ... The next time the Fiction is Dead brigade demand to know why novels deserve a place in popular culture, the constant reader might well cite this book as Exhibit A for the defence'Irish Times
'Exciting, funny, moving and thought-provoking'Irish Independent
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241972762
ISBN-10: 0241972760
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241972760
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
David
Shafer
is
a
graduate
of
Harvard
and
the
Columbia
Journalism
School.
He
has
lived
in
Argentina
and
Dublin,
and
worked
as
a
journalist,
a
carpenter
and
a
taxi
driver.
He
lives
in
Portland,
Oregon,
with
his
wife
and
children.Whiskey
Tango
Foxtrotis
his
first
book.
Recenzii
A
paranoid,
sarcastic
and
clattering
pop
thrillerthat
reads
as
if
it
were
torn
from
the
damp
pages
of
Glenn
Greenwald's
fever
journal
...Reading
[Shafer's]
prose
is
like
popping
a
variant
of
the
red
pill
inThe
Matrix:
everything
gets
a
little
crisper
Geniustechno-thriller à la Neal Stephenson, powered by social-media info-conspiracy à la Dave Eggers
[It's] possible that Shafer is remaking the international thriller... An edgy, darkly comedic debut novel whose characters and premise areas up-to-the-minute as an online news feed
The book's fanciful premise comes to seemeerily plausible: 'How about if a shadow government is filing away everything about you?'
Smart and often very funny ... Shafer etchesdiamond-sharp and precisely observedcontemporary satire
Astylish, absorbing, sharply modernhybrid of techno-thriller and psychodrama that bristles with wit and intellect
Moving, funny, engrossing and blisteringly smart
It is a joy to watch Shafer seamlessly work incisive commentary on contemporary life into afast-paced spine-chiller
Exciting, funny, moving and thought-provoking
Among the hair-raising flights of fancy andirresistibly urgentplotting, Shafer alights on most of the key issues of the privacy debate ... Shafer's prose iswhip-smart, funny and informal
A fine example of what happens when big, brainy ideas are successfully mated with good old-fashioned plot thrust ... [Shafer] makes you care for his characters, even the ones with First World problems, while threading chewy techno-philosophical ideas through stretches of masterfully maintained suspense, paid off by big event-driven set-pieces (Whiskey Tango Foxtrotsometimes reads like William Gibson indulging his love of Le Carré). More, he can return the weariest soul to that glorious state of teenage binge-reading, when you'd stay up until two in the morning ... simply to find out what happens next. ... The next time the Fiction is Dead brigade demand to know why novels deserve a place in popular culture, the constant reader might well cite this book as Exhibit A for the defence
Geniustechno-thriller à la Neal Stephenson, powered by social-media info-conspiracy à la Dave Eggers
[It's] possible that Shafer is remaking the international thriller... An edgy, darkly comedic debut novel whose characters and premise areas up-to-the-minute as an online news feed
The book's fanciful premise comes to seemeerily plausible: 'How about if a shadow government is filing away everything about you?'
Smart and often very funny ... Shafer etchesdiamond-sharp and precisely observedcontemporary satire
Astylish, absorbing, sharply modernhybrid of techno-thriller and psychodrama that bristles with wit and intellect
Moving, funny, engrossing and blisteringly smart
It is a joy to watch Shafer seamlessly work incisive commentary on contemporary life into afast-paced spine-chiller
Exciting, funny, moving and thought-provoking
Among the hair-raising flights of fancy andirresistibly urgentplotting, Shafer alights on most of the key issues of the privacy debate ... Shafer's prose iswhip-smart, funny and informal
A fine example of what happens when big, brainy ideas are successfully mated with good old-fashioned plot thrust ... [Shafer] makes you care for his characters, even the ones with First World problems, while threading chewy techno-philosophical ideas through stretches of masterfully maintained suspense, paid off by big event-driven set-pieces (Whiskey Tango Foxtrotsometimes reads like William Gibson indulging his love of Le Carré). More, he can return the weariest soul to that glorious state of teenage binge-reading, when you'd stay up until two in the morning ... simply to find out what happens next. ... The next time the Fiction is Dead brigade demand to know why novels deserve a place in popular culture, the constant reader might well cite this book as Exhibit A for the defence