“Il n'y a pas d'amour dans la liberté individuelle, dans l'indépendance, c'est tout simplement un mensonge, et l'un des plus grossiers qui puisse se concevoir; il n'y a d'amour que dans le désir d'anéantissement, de fusion, de disparition individuelle, dans une sorte comme on disait autrefois de sentiment océanique, dans quelque chose qui de toute façon était, au moins dans un futur proche, condamné.”
Quote by Michel Houellebecq
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The Possibility of an Island
In this thought-provoking novel, the protagonist A-Lex embarks on a journey of self-discovery and adaptation, navigating the complexities of human existence and the search for belonging. The story unfolds in a unique setting, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy, as A-Lex grapples with the possibility of an island as a metaphor for life's possibilities and limitations. more
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