This book was fascinating, because it felt like a book that was 60% done. It's a serious mess, but the bones are there. The bones are so good. I can see why that translated to a phenomenal game in Disco Elysium. The idea of the past eating up our world, that we really just live in a museum, that there's nothing left to Do, that all history has been Decided, that's delicious.
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What language did you read it in?
I liked the English, but I have no idea if the translation did Justice because I have exactly zero desire to learn Estonian.
English as well, yeah.
Kinda sad universal translators don’t exist yet, it would be cool to know if the translation was the reason for that partially empty vibe. Maybe it’s intentional :shrug:.