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Title | : | The Possibility of an Island |
Author | : | Michel Houellebecq |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | May 8th 2007 by Vintage (first published August 31st 2005) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. France. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
Michel Houellebecq
Paperback | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.81 | 11350 Users | 670 Reviews
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A worldwide phenomenon and the most important French novelist since Albert Camus, Michel Houellebecq now delivers his magnum opus–a tale of our present circumstances told from the future, when humanity as we know it has vanished. Surprisingly poignant, philosophically compelling, and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny, The Possibility of an Island is at once an indictment, an elegy, and a celebration of everything we have and are at risk of losing. It is a masterpiece from one of the world's most innovative writers.Define Books Supposing The Possibility of an Island
Original Title: | La possibilité d'une île |
ISBN: | 0307275213 (ISBN13: 9780307275219) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Prix Interallié (2005), Tähtivaeltaja Award Nominee (2007) |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 11350 Users | 670 ReviewsWrite-Up Epithetical Books The Possibility of an Island
Okay where do I even begin? It's been the first book in a while that really captivated me- but also at the same time this is one of the most repulsive books I've read in a while, mostly because of the overwhelming misantrophy, misogyny, so on so forth. There were times when I was really, really intrigued by the plot, or when I really stopped to reflex on the modern world but there were also times when I just had to put the book down to take a break, roll my eyes and express my rage at theThe species have reached immortality. Through cloning and the propagation of historical memories. But the time of the humans is over. It is the age of the neo-humans, clones without joy and grief, without neurosis, without community, without sexual desires. Only a lifetime of reviewing and of analyzing the life of the human from which their DNA came. A lifetime of isolation, except for a pet. A lifetime of pseudo-touch through electronic communications. A lifetime of reflection and
Probably the most unsparing among Houellebecq's unsparing novels.Matching Soundtrack : Her OST - Loneliness #3 - Arcade Fire---------------------------Sûrement le roman le plus désespérant parmi les romans désespérés de leur auteur.Fond musical :Her OST - Loneliness #3 - Arcade Fire
On the evidence of this book, Houllebecq is the most advanced author of the 21st century. Not advanced like advanced algebra, which is harder and more useful and more interesting than basic algebra; not like a martial artist who's advanced and just much better than a beginner. He's advanced the way a disease is advanced, particularly a disease that causes pustules to break out all over your body before filling your lungs with bile. The conceit of this novel is that a new species is created: the
Houellebecq is another writer in the grand French school of misanthropy, in the shadow of its master, Céline, but making every effort to cast his own. The Possibility of an Island is, I think, his best work to-date: bleak, brutal, funny, revolting, tender and, in the end, ineffably sad. The world of Houellebecq is one of cratered streets, perpetually in the dark because its inhabitants continually and maliciously put of the street lights to impair the ability of others to proceed safely.The
When I started reading this book, I didnt really know what kind of story I was getting myself into. However, I have seen a couple of interviews of Houellebecq, I was intrigued by his eccentric aspect and misanthropic comments. Which is really the minimum one needs to know before venturing in his books. Because Houellebecq is the kind of authors who welcomes their readers with a set of punches, one after the other, until they cant take it anymore, thats when the real thing begins. His
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