Houellebecq, Michel

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Submission

Compelling—challenging even—for readers looking for a clever book with a philosophical bent and antithetical to, or perhaps an antidote to, beach reading. [See Prepub Alert, 4/20/15.]
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The Map and the Territory

A book of supreme importance, this is not to be missed. The occasional French phrase, such as à l'ancienne (old-style), may be lost on some American readers, but the ideas are universal.
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The Map and the Territory

A brilliant risk taker unafraid of being distasteful (hey, the French invented the term épater le bourgeoisie), Houellebecq has attracted critical acclaim, controversy, and an intent if not immense audience when published here...
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Public Enemies

While a heady brew, this epistolary dialog is accessible, engaging, and as refreshing as listening to a pair of keen-witted and observant artist-thinkers on stage. For all educated lay readers after a stimulating read.
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