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Why isn't Michel Houellebecq more popular on this board? 03/01/26(Sun)06:28:17 No.25115061
Why isn't Michel Houellebecq more popular on this board? 03/01/26(Sun)06:28:17 No.25115061
Why isn't Michel Houellebecq more popular on this board? Anonymous 03/01/26(Sun)06:28:17 No.25115061 [Reply]▶
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No other author has described the plight of the dejected modern man so accurately. He needs to be discussed to death on here.
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>>25115061
the active support of Israel's genocide really put me off him
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>>25115190
Not sure how anyone could be surprised by this. His compassion for the weak/oppressed and contempt for virility is clear in most of his novels. Jews (along with women and children) he puts in the former camp, Islamists the latter. Also, he's a hedonistic boomer who grew up in post-WW2 France. He was never going to be anything other than a Zionist, if for nothing else than for a morsel of Jewish arthoe pussy.
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>>25115237
learn the difference between a jewish nose and a strong aryan nose
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>>25115213
I was not aware of this.. literally sent him a heartfelt e-mail yesterday. I was profoundly affected by “Extension du domaine de la lutte” (“Whatever” in English). Read it three times since a certain incel forum hosted a book club on it almost 2 years ago. Club lasted one meeting….
Have read Soumission, Les Particules Elementaires too, both amazing reads, especially the second one.
Disheartening how one can feel such understanding and connection with an author and then learn that their “real life” is so different. An example could be JK Rowling. I think of Harry Potter as fag-coded, but Rowling has diverging views on certain aspects of that matter. Just like this Houellebecq demonstrates some sensibilities in his novels that are not reflected in his real life. I theorize that there is a purifying effect in writing that causes this dichotomy.
This is the age old debate about whether it is possible to “separate the art from the artist” I guess.
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>>25115240
Sorry I am not a shitlennial who has been on here since 2000 BC. Although I have seen him discussed somewhat I think it should be much more. For example, there is always a DFW thread on here, but it is not the same for Houellebecq. It appears I am just late.
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If you read Serotonin, you'd know he was into Asian girls doing bestiality.
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>>25115061
I read a book about two brothers, one was an almost asexual nerd gifted by best waifu but he discared her because because. The other was a small dicked pervert which managed to pull a dying whore and go to orgies. Where is the incel shit?
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>>25117871
"Extension du domaine de la lutte" or "Whatever" is literally THE incel book. It features a character who has never been laid in his life, and the main character hasn't been laid in years.
Even so, The Elementary Particles has many "incel" themes. A large part of Bruno's character is about how much sexuality affects men and how present it is constantly. Maybe I am just a pervert, because there are some people who aren't as affected by it, including incels.
I have spent so much time on incel spaces that I have started associating the word with the human condition and discusses about all-pervasive sexuality and sexual inequality in general.
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>>25118502
>about how much sexuality affects men and how present it is constantly
I feel this also applies to "Whatever". Especially with his friend, the priest, and how a woman flippantly exploits his crisis of faith for sex which means nothing to her but, by nature, everything to him. It really is deeply immersed in the incel mentality. Even the choice of Tisserand feeling cucked by a half black guy felt deliberate.