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The Elementary Particles

The book delves into the intricate relationships within a family, intertwining their personal struggles with the theoretical concepts of particle physics. The narrative is both a psychological study and a philosophical exploration, using the metaphor of particles to represent the characters' identities and their interconnectedness. more

Author

Michel Houellebecq
Michel Houellebecq

Michel Houellebecq is a French author known for his incisive social commentary and unique literary style. His works often explore themes of loneliness, consumerism, and the meaning of human existence in modern society. more

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