Amygdalatropolis

B.R. Yeager


Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
3.67 · 12 ratings · 200 pages · Published: 17 Jan 2017

Amygdalatropolis by B.R. Yeager
Amygdalatropolis is a work of brilliant neurorealism in which the city is a Computer, a libidinal pornutopia voided of all bedeutung other than the residual, electronic prickling of sexual fear and auto-autistic aggression where software and synapse flicker in an endless algorithmic loop. Norburt Wiener's apocalyptic steersman leads directly here: a psychopathological cyberutopia heading straight into the lake of fire.

Scott Wilson, author of Great Satan's rage: American negativity and rap/metal in the age of supercapitalism

Yeager's haphephobic protagonist /1404er/ has got over reality, family or the social and moved on - to a somewhat more tenable amnion of snuff porn, clickbait and casual online scapegoating. Amygdalatropolis inhabits our post-truth heterotopia like some virulent new literary life form, perfectly tooled for the death of worlds.

David Roden, author of Posthuman Life: Philosophy at the Edge of the Human

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