Summary
Michel Houellebecq: Undone
In a novel that highlights the neuralgic points of modern society ranging from terrorism, immigration, political upheavals and problems with the health system, Houellebecq actually writes an emotional, melancholic story about pain, death and above all about love, which is ultimately the only thing that matters.
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