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Jarett Kobek

I Hate the Internet


A Novel
2017. 288 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PROFILE BOOKS; SERPENT´S TAIL 2017
ISBN: 1-78125-762-0 (1781257620)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78125-762-3 (9781781257623)

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´The Internet was a wonderful invention. It was a computer network which people used to remind other people that they were awful pieces of shit.´
In New York in the middle of the twentieth century, comic book companies figured out how to make millions from comics without paying their creators anything. In San Francisco at the start of the twenty-first century, tech companies figured out how to make millions from online abuse without paying its creators anything.

In the 1990s, Adeline drew a successful comic book series that ended up making her kind-of famous. In 2013, Adeline aired some unfashionable opinions that made their way onto the Internet. The reaction of the Internet, being a tool for making millions in advertising revenue from online abuse, was predictable. The reaction of the Internet, being part of a culture that hates women, was to send Adeline messages like ´Drp slut ... hope u get gang rape.´

Set in a San Francisco hollowed out by tech money, greed and rampant gentrification, I Hate the Internet is a savage indictment of the intolerable bullshit of unregulated capitalism and an uproarious, hilarious but above all furious satire of our Internet Age.
"This succinct, surprising, infinitely self-knowing book is the Infinite Jest of the Twitter age all the same. Oh, and it´s the Kurt Vonnegut, hell, the Swift and Voltaire of the Twitter age too, why not? He has come up with a satirical novel that, at least while you´re immersed in it, makes everyone else´s novels look like the blinkered artefacts of the bloated, tech-addled, smilingly exploitative western culture that he so nimbly takes to bits. It´s vicious. It´s a hoot." Dominic Maxwell The Times
Kobek, Jarett
Jarett Kobek is a Turkish-American writer living in California. His novella ATTA was called ´highly interesting,´ by the Times Literary Supplement, has appeared in Spanish translation, been the subject of much academic writing and was a recent and unexplained bestseller in parts of Canada.