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Title:Soumission
Author:Michel Houellebecq
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 300 pages
Published:January 7th 2015 by Flammarion
Categories:Fiction. Cultural. France. Politics. Novels. Contemporary. European Literature. French Literature
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Dans une France assez proche de la nôtre, un homme s’engage dans la carrière universitaire. Peu motivé par l’enseignement, il s’attend à une vie ennuyeuse mais calme, protégée des grands drames historiques. Cependant les forces en jeu dans le pays ont fissuré le système politique jusqu’à provoquer son effondrement. Cette implosion sans soubresauts, sans vraie révolution, se développe comme un mauvais rêve.

Le talent de l’auteur, sa force visionnaire nous entraînent sur un terrain ambigu et glissant ; son regard sur notre civilisation vieillissante fait coexister dans ce roman les intuitions poétiques, les effets comiques, une mélancolie fataliste.

Ce livre est une saisissante fable politique et morale.



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Original Title: Soumission
ISBN: 2081354802 (ISBN13: 9782081354807)
Edition Language: French URL https://editions.flammarion.com/Catalogue/hors-collection/litterature-francaise/soumission
Characters: Mohammed Ben-Abbes
Setting: Paris,2022(France)
Literary Awards: Europese Literatuurprijs Nominee (2016)


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This book had a highly interesting concept, in a Major Western Nation, the two parties heading for victory in a general election were either the Right wing Nationalist Front National led by Marine Le Pen, or the ultra conservative Muslim Fraternity led by Ben Abbes.When Ben Abbes and the Muslim Fraternity end up winning, Islamic law comes in and the changes seem to happen quickly, street hoodlums seem to disappear, women now have to dress much more conservative (no skirts), and polygamy is now

Many readers have read naughty boy Michel Houellebecqs latest novel as an Islamophobic diatribe. I dont agree. Houellebecq has been justifiably criticized for earlier comments about Islam and surely Soumission does cater to the increasing French concern that what happened near Poitiers in 732 CE was only, for Islam, a temporary setback, but the real targets of his satire here are French politicians and French professors. In fact, one can read this as one of Frances relatively rare academic

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If you're into stuff like this, you can read the full review.I couldn't read it in the original (I dont speak French), so that qualifies my impression somewhat, but the English version I read was a poorly-written vehicle for (sophomoric) ideas... a second-rate Kundera with none of Kundera's learning or wit or talent for structural elegance. I cautiously read a second novel of his and then half of a third novel and my opinion of the author was not changed. I have nothing against a dour

This week, on Dystopia! Michel Houellebecq discusses the future with Robert Heinlein- Good evening, M. Houellebecq.- Bonsoir, M. Heinlein. Alors, please, tell me your vision of the future.- Sure. So Western civilization, it's already--- --in a process of, ah, désintegration?- You got it, buddy. As my old friend Cyril Kornbluth used to say, they breed faster than we do.- Muslims, monsieur?- People with low IQs. Same difference.- Excusez-moi, monsieur, my novel is respectful towards the Muslim

Description: In a near-future France, François, a middle-aged academic, is watching his life slowly dwindle to nothing. His sex drive is diminished, his parents are dead, and his lifelong obsession the ideas and works of the nineteenth-century novelist Joris-Karl Huysmans has led him nowhere. In a late-capitalist society where consumerism has become the new religion, François is spiritually barren, but seeking to fill the vacuum of his existence.And he is not alone. As the 2022 Presidential