I really liked. I laughed, I winced and I'm happy. What is expected of Alain Soral in short. Some back and forth between each emotion. And I agreed with so many things. What there is of good with this type of work is that everyone found there one tim
Soral is one of those authors that many well-meaning critics violently without even taking the time to read what he writes. I therefore invite settle for honest people to get this book before commenting on it. Soral is a humanist and his speech is br
Probably the best novel of Soral ("Fall" is too dark and "Life of a scoundrel" still a little young in ideas): "The Poverty of Desire" is the gateway to A. Soral for those who prefer novels (in my case I prefer tests like the
I have only one regret, that of not having read the book upon its release in 2003. It helps to avoid many troubles and shattered illusions. Easy, style is fluid, it reads in less than two hours.