
Jo Nesbø’s “Island of Rats”: A Dark Look in the Mirror of Society
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Jo Nesbø “Island of the Rats”: A dystopian novel that resonates for a long time (Montage) © Jens Kalaene/dpa/Ullstein (Montage) On the roof of a ninety-storey high-rise building, somewhere on the west coast of the USA, 15 people are waiting for a helicopter. On about 200 pages, Nesbø asks the question how fragile our civilizational order really is.
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Jo Nesbø “Island of the Rats”: A dystopian novel that resonates for a long time (Montage) © Jens Kalaene/dpa/Ullstein (Montage) On the roof of a ninety-storey high-rise building, somewhere on the west coast of the USA, 15 people are waiting for a helicopter.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1On about 200 pages, Nesbø asks the question how fragile our civilizational order really is.
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