Serotonin
Serotonin
Michel Houellebecq
Anna Khachiyan
[One of] of my favs. - Anna Khachiyan
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Serotonin

Serotonin

Michel Houellebecq
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Michel Houellebecq
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In "Serotonin," Michel Houellebecq crafts a piercing narrative that delves deep into the malaise of contemporary society through the eyes of its disillusioned protagonist. With unflinching honesty and a keen eye for the absurdities and tragedies of modern life, Houellebecq explores themes of love, loneliness, and the relentless pursuit of happiness in a world where traditional values and connections seem to crumble under the weight of technological advancement and capitalistic fervor. The novel serves as a mirror reflecting the existential angst and disillusionment that permeate our current era, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read that resonates deeply with the collective consciousness of the 21st century. Through the journey of its central character, a man grappling with the realization that the pursuit of personal satisfaction has left him utterly bereft of joy, "Serotonin" offers a scathing critique of the societal forces that isolate individuals from each other and from themselves. Houellebecq's prose is at once stark and profoundly poetic, capturing the essence of human despair and the flickers of hope that persist in the face of a seemingly indifferent world. This novel is not just a story; it is an indictment of the age in which we live, a powerful call to examine the true cost of our relentless quest for happiness and connection in an increasingly disconnected world.

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Released
2019
4 Jan
Length
337
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[One of] of my favs. - Anna Khachiyan
God takes care of us; he thinks of us every minute, and he gives us instructions that are sometimes very precise. Those surges of love that flow into our chests and take our breath away -- those illuminations, those ecstasies, inexplicable if we consider our biological nature, our status as simple primates-- are extremely clear signs.And today I understand Christ's point of view and his repeated horror at the hardening of people's hearts: all of these things are signs, and they don't realise it. Must I really, on top of everything else, give my life for these wretches? Do I really have to be explicit on that point?Apparently so.
— Michel Houellebecq, Serotonin

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