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Serotonin
Serotonin
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Le narrateur de Sérotonine approuverait sans réserve. Son récit traverse une France qui piétine ses traditions, banalise ses villes, détruit ses campagnes au bord de la révolte. Il raconte sa vie d’ingénieur agronome, son amitié pour un aristocrate agriculteur (un inoubliable personnage de roman – son double inversé), l’échec des idéaux de leur jeunesse, l’espoir peut-être insensé de retrouver une femme perdue.
Ce roman sur les ravages d’un monde sans bonté, sans solidarité, aux mutations devenues incontrôlables, est aussi un roman sur le remords et le regret.
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Explores France's decline with wit, depth, and raw emotion.
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Who is this book for?
If you’re drawn to stories that delve into societal decay through a personal lens, Serotonin might be just what you need. Houellebecq’s sharp observations and candid storytelling paint a haunting picture of modern France, blending critique with poignant moments of introspection. It’s a compelling read for those who appreciate a mix of bleakness and emotional complexity, revealing the fragile beauty amid chaos.