

“Intelligent and literary vesed, Klaus Modick firmly has an audience in mind that is not willing to be bored” is said on the back of the book but I instead read “audience […] that it is willing to be bored.”
And that is spot-on what I feel about this book. It was nice and witty to read until the conflict was presented – after that it was only boring and cliche and obviously written by one of those “old white men”.
My first and last Modick.