Reviewers from Goodreads and The StoryGraph generally describe the novel as: Reviews - Der schlauste Mann der Welt - The StoryGraph
The book serves as a satire of modern capitalism, questioning the intrinsic value placed on "being busy" and the relentless pursuit of career success. Andreas Eschbach Der Schlauste Mann Der Welt rar
The story centers on , a man who has spent his entire adult life living in luxury hotels with nothing but two suitcases and millions in his bank account. Having acquired his wealth through a clever bank hack in his youth, Leunich has dedicated his life to the "art of doing nothing". He believes that laziness is a virtue and that the "industrious" people of the world are the ones truly responsible for environmental destruction and global ruin. He believes that laziness is a virtue and
Despite his millions, Leunich’s life is shown to be a delicate balance of detachment and self-preservation, highlighting the difficulties of maintaining a life of complete inaction. Reader & Critical Reception Plot Overview
(The Smartest Man in the World) is a witty and reflective novel by German author Andreas Eschbach that challenges societal obsessions with productivity and labor. Plot Overview