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The Standardization of Demoralization Procedures

By: Jennifer Hofmann
Narrated by: Michael Fenner
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In a world of spycraft, betrayals, and reversals, a Stasi officer is unraveled by the cruel system he served and by the revelation of a decades-old secret, in this "story that John le Carré might have written for The Twilight Zone" (Washington Post).

On November 9, 1989, Bernd Zeiger, a Stasi officer in the twilight of his career, is deteriorating from a mysterious illness. Alarmed by the disappearance of Lara, a young waitress at his regular café with whom he is obsessed, he chases a series of clues throughout Berlin. The details of Lara’s vanishing trigger flashbacks to his entanglement with Johannes Held, a physicist who, 25 years earlier, infiltrated an American research institute dedicated to weaponizing the paranormal.

Now, on the day the Berlin Wall falls and Zeiger’s mind begins to crumble, his past transgressions have come back to haunt him. Who is the real Lara, what happened to her, and what is her connection to these events? As the surveiller becomes the surveilled, the mystery is both solved and deepened, with unexpected consequences.

Set in the final, turbulent days of the Cold War, The Standardization of Demoralization Procedures blends the high-wire espionage of John le Carré with the brilliant absurdist humor of Milan Kundera to evoke the dehumanizing forces that turned neighbor against neighbor and friend against friend. Jennifer Hofmann’s debut is an affecting, layered investigation of conscience and country.

©2020 Jennifer Hofmann (P)2020 Hachette Audio
Dark humor Espionage Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Satire Suspense Comedy Witty Mystery
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"Enrapturing... Hofmann constructs a beguiling tale of espionage... the novel hovers between genres like a subatomic particle between states. All the more impressive, Hoffman's exceptional debut never loses sight of the desires, mysteries, and small acts of rebellion that persist within dehumanizing systems." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A beautiful and haunting novel that will linger in the minds of its readers... The Standardization of Demoralization Procedures challenges the reader to separate the fantastical from the merely bizarre. Is it the state or its citizens who are losing their minds? And how much repression can the human heart and soul withstand?" —David Bezmozgis, author of the National Jewish Book Award winner The Betrayers

"A remarkable first novel that reads like the work of a seasoned pro... Hofmann writes in assured prose of carefully chosen details that mark the best period fiction... she conjures up dark comedy in an understated, quirky satire of the Stasi's bureaucracy and cruelty and the paranoia that permeated East Germany." —Kirkus (starred review)

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STOP CHEWING; Great book otherwise

Narrators should avoid obnoxious and unnecessary noises and sounds when producing audiobooks. This otherwise fine novel was punctuated multiple times by disgusting chewing noises which were not necessary in any way to the storytelling. As someone with misophonia, may I ask this narrator and all others to please consider whether your intrusive and jarring mouth noises are relevant, welcome, or needed.

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Wow!

I kept looking for the allegory, but the unreality is just as presented. Talk c anyone who lived c the Stasi and u won’t get this book’s sense of acceptance of constant surveillance and fear, but it works here. And the voice actor was perfect for the story, even tho not all the accents were perfect.

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Well done!

Loved the ride. Ominous, eerie, and a great, satisfying ending that left me with that feeling: how did I not see this sooner??

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