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O Wikiota: A Sharp Literary Look at the Glorified Mediocrity of the Digital Age

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The latest novel 'O Wikiota' by Brazilian author Ademir Luiz takes its place in the literary world as a work that deeply examines today's digital age and the cultural impacts of social media phenomena. The author is known to be recognized by a large segment of the Brazilian public, primarily for his theory called 'Cehennem'in Anahtarları' and his ironic writings on Game of Thrones and Felipe Neto. Making a clever reference to Dostoevsky's famous novel 'The Idiot', the book reinterprets a 2.0 version of the Myshkin character in the modern world. However, the figure we encounter this time is neither a holy person nor an extremely intellectual figure; on the contrary, he appears to the reader as a contemporary stereotype shaped by artificial intelligence and internet culture.

The main character of the work, Mike Jardim, represents the archetype of a YouTuber and influencer who has dragged millions along since the early days of the internet, flirted with politics over time, and been co-opted by brands. Continuing the tradition of observateur rooted in Brazilian literature, Luiz conveys with a literary style how ordinary individuals achieve fame and fortune using modern digital tools. The character of Mike Jardim bears direct similarities to real-life controversial digital phenomena that drag the masses along. The author and the fictional narrator of the book enrich the debates revolving around this figure by blending them with literary and philosophical references like Chesterton.

The novel questions the essence of internet fame and the transformation of 'mediocrity' into a social disease with philosophical depth. Equipped with an arrogance that surpasses the ordinariness of the crowd as defined by critic Jose Ingenieros but corresponds to Ortega y Gasset's concept of the 'satisfied man', Mike is far from being a complex but profound genius. He is simply seen as a product of the digital age who found the right formula at the right time and marketed this chance to a large confused crowd. The rise of modern educators, coaches enriching themselves with empty promises, and phenomena blindly followed by the masses are among the main elements criticized in the work.

The text of the book is woven with a wide range of cultural and literary references, extending from Pitty to Zé Ramalho, and from Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' to Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'. These connections convey, with a sharp language within an artistic framework, how shallow and monotonous the modern virtual ecosystem—where both the character and the reader reside—truly is. By referring to Miguel de Unamuno's shared philosophy of life, the author points to the common destiny of those who follow and those who are followed in the digital world. This deep context turns a novel about the life of an ordinary YouTuber into a symptomatic analysis of modern society.

The idea 'Mediocrity feeds itself', repeated at the opening and closing of the book, stands out as the most crucial point of the work. The fictional attribution of this quote to the character Mike reveals with a ridiculous language how internet encyclopedias and social media profiles distort the perception of reality today. According to critic Tobias Goulão's assessment, returning to those endless and tasteless fame shows on digital platforms after reading the book means getting a taste of this contemporary mediocrity. Consequently, 'O Wikiota' is not merely a piece of Brazilian literature, but also a universal mirror reflecting the digital destruction and global obsessions of our age.

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