Re: antw. light summer reading
greg <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Jun 2002 16:18:37 +0200
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well i guess you also heard about the controversy on his latest book, "plateformes". the man is as dubious as céline can be on some issues, and not as talented in my mind. houellebecq likes to create buzz on his books too, in a very odd (to use a very pynchonesque word) way. declarations about how cool the collaborationist pétain was, how disgusting islam is, playing the "right wing anarchist" part to the fullest. this is where, in my mind, the comparison with céline stops. the use of science in "les particules élémentaires" is indeed very interesting, but houellebecq got lost in the character he created for himself. the affected poses of a malraux, and the ugly political stands of a céline. greg >* try --- michel houellebecq: les particules élémentaires [1998] > > (dtsch. elementarteilchen. münchen 2001: list taschenbuch) > >it's straight, funny, and full of valid observations on contemporary >continental >life. one pynchonesque thing about it is the use of natural-scientific key >metaphors. best french writer since céline ... kfl *** > > > --