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Amazon Customer Reviews: "Mister" - In A World Gone Wrong (5 stars) Comments: "Very, very interesting... I loved every paragraph, every chapter.... next to some of my French reading of LF Celine and my German E. Juenger, next to some novels by H Covington, I consider [this] book already a "classic"" "Kurtagić's novel is a horrifying travelogue in which readers are confronted with an excruciatingly detailed glimpse of a revoltingly claustrophobic future where current socio-economic and judicial trends are hurled ferociously towards a penultimately cataclysmic and devastating climax. It's a world in which the most grotesque Benetton poster has spilled its guts all over the street and where the kind of degenerative societies portrayed in William Pierce's The Turner Diaries and Colin Jordan's Merrie England seem rather tame by comparison..." "Very impressive." ...a brilliant book. Alex Kurtagic’s novel on the dystopian near future, Mister, contains references to Savitri Devi, the Savitri Devi Archive, Miguel Serrano, and a vast and shadowy conspiracy of Esoteric Hitlerists who do battle with the System. Other real-life figures who are mentioned or figure as characters include Kevin MacDonald, David Irving, David Duke, James Edwards, and Tomislav Sunic. Mister is a challenging read: densely written and stylistically avant-garde. But it is also tremendously entertaining, wickedly funny, and sometimes downright chilling. Alex Kurtagic is our best novelist since Céline. I urge all fans of Savitri Devi, Serrano, and good writing to buy this book. |
Available now: Mister A status-conscious IT consultant travels to Madrid for a week of meetings at Scoptic, who have hired him to implement a fiendishly arcane accounting system equipped with artificial intelligence, in an effort to keep the company one step ahead of the government’s rapacious tax authorities. Renowned within the catacombs of the scientific community, and with an impressive publishing record in the most prestigious trade and academic journals, he expects to do serious business with a serious organisation. The only problem is that he lives in a hot, overcrowded world where nothing works: hyperinflation, crumbling infrastructure, rampant crime, political correctness, corruption at all levels, and a new world order globalist government, determined to regulate, monitor, and tax every aspect of a person’s life; opposed to the forces of totalitarian democracy are occult underground movements, most notably the Esoteric Hitlerists... [more] |
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