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  • Houellebecq and the Koran, it is under-missed  

    Submission (Paperback)
    I loved the Elementary Particles, Domain Extension of Struggle and The Map and the Territory, and enjoyed The Possibility of an Island. All that to say that Houellebecq is a writer who interests me. Hence my lack of understanding today in this book.
  • The decline in the moral (and money)  

    Submission (Paperback)
    The ability of the writer allows us to see that the society in which we live, with its individualistic excesses that result in the destruction of the family for 40 years as rightly says Eric Zemmour and other setbacks he has is a priori difficult to
  • Excellent critique of nihilistic Republic  

    Submission (Paperback)
    Our company, through a political system with little more than mediocrity and emptiness, leaves a huge void in the heart of the main character is one of many French. The desire and absolute values ​​of every man is never filled by the "republican valu
  • Houellebecq tells least the rise of Islam that Western spinelessness, its customary obsessions in support  

    Submission (Paperback)
    The rumor swells since mid-December, at least: the new Houellebecq landmark and scandal. The first book reviews are dailleurs state dun Islamophobic novel, dune bad political fiction, of a usual display of houellebecquiennes morbid obsessions ... In
  • The academic world is rotten!  

    Submission (Paperback)
    Contrary to what was said and especially those who have not read, this book is less a book about Islam on the world of higher education. Submission is certainly the translation of the word "Islam" in French but also and especially posture academ
  • A President Beur country smelly cheeses.  

    Submission (Paperback)
    One could describe this hastily latest novel by Michel Houellebecq Po-fiction Science. His background (background old future in French) is the election of a Muslim, Mohammed Ben Abbes, to the presidency of the republic and its consequences on the pol
  • Telescoping News: attack and literature!  

    Submission (Paperback)
    I just read "Submission" the day after the massacre at Charlie Weekly, the terrorists are still on the loose ... unsettling experience: Michel Houellebecq peacefully interviewed by Pujadas of France 2, was there three days, it was there is a cen
  • Malin and (some) pervert.  

    Submission (Paperback)
    This is not the best nor the worst of the novels of Houellebecq. But he is smart because he flirts with a recent reality (radical Islam), insidiously, as if nothing had happened, without really taking part. We know the mainspring of the action (the e