I recomend his novells.
Michel Houellebecq
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Michel Houellebecq
Anybody who´s read anything of his?
I recomend his novells.
I recomend his novells.
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Whatever is a dumb title but I like Atomised because it is a pun on the fragmented society/cloning thing.
I guess you'll also like The Possibility of an Island - it's like a sequel to Atomised. More of the same, and slightly disappointing, but enjoyable still, if you liked the others. I think Atomised was his best, and now it's downhill all the way.
I guess you'll also like The Possibility of an Island - it's like a sequel to Atomised. More of the same, and slightly disappointing, but enjoyable still, if you liked the others. I think Atomised was his best, and now it's downhill all the way.
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The original title talks about the fragmentation, but also about what is essential for life. I agree that atomised covers those too, but it's so short and "catchy". Perhaps it does fit better than I first thought.
Yeah, I'm going to read "The possibility of an Island" and probably Lanzarote one of these days, but I'm starting with Pessoa now, and I also have loads on my curriculum. (Studying literature).
Yeah, I'm going to read "The possibility of an Island" and probably Lanzarote one of these days, but I'm starting with Pessoa now, and I also have loads on my curriculum. (Studying literature).
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I'm quite taken by Pessoa. I've read The anarchistic bankier and that other short one (satan's daughter or something??) and now The Book of Disquiet. I'll check out A short history of Decay.
I'm also quite a fan of Lovecraft, so I'll probably have to check out Houellebecq's book on him too.
I'm also quite a fan of Lovecraft, so I'll probably have to check out Houellebecq's book on him too.
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