Annihilation : a novel / Michel Houellebecq ; translated from the French by Shaun Whiteside.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780374608422 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 527 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: First American edition.
- Publisher: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2024.
Content descriptions
| Language Note: | In English, translated from the French. |
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| Subject: | Cyberterrorism > Fiction. Families > Fiction. Presidents > France > Election > History > 21st century > Fiction. France > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Political fiction. Novels. |
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- Baker & Taylor
"A stunning political thriller from the author of Serotonin and Submission about faith and family, love and mortality, social upheaval and political controversy"-- - McMillan Palgrave
Michel Houellebecqâs international bestsellerâ a thrilling, ambitious, and unexpectedly tender chronicle of modern existence.
It is 2027. France is in a state of economic decline and moral decay.
As the country plunges into a contentious presidential race, the government falls victim to a series of mysterious and unsettling cyberattacks in which videos of brutal decapitations and skillfully crafted deepfakes proliferate on the web.
Paul Raisonâs own troubles are bound up with those of the country. He is an adviser to the finance minister; his wife, Prudence, is a Treasury official; and his father, Ãdouard, now retired, spent his career in the security services. Paul, badly overworked, is facing the threat of separation from his wife. When his father suddenly suffers a stroke, Paul must depart Paris for his provincial hometown, where he and his siblings now have the opportunity to repair their strained relationships with Ãdouard as they determine to free him from the decrepit public nursing home where he is wasting away.
Michel Houellebecqâs Annihilation reveals a new dimension of his oeuvre, adding compassion and tenderness to the irony and cutting insight that brought him international fame. Here, we see Franceâs most celebrated novelist taking stock of his country on the eve of great changeâasking how, and whether, a society and its people can change course.