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Friday, January 4, 2019

'Vanquished white male': Houellebecq's new novel eerily predicts French discontent

Literature’s enfant terrible awarded Légion d’honneur as ‘scathing and visionary’ Serotonin released, which foresees gilets jaunes protests

He is idolised as France’s biggest literary export, a controversial poet-provocateur who holds up a mirror to the grim truths of contemporary France.

So when Michel Houellebecq’s long-awaited new novel, Serotonin, hit French bookstores on Friday morning with a massive print run of 320,000 copies, simultaneous translations in several countries and the author for the first time staying silent and refusing any interviews or media promotion, it was proclaimed a national event.

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