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Atomised

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Novel by Michel Houellebecq about social atomization and isolation, discussed by a reader who relates to the character Djerzinski and feels demoralized by its themes.

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"So just finished reading Houellebecq's atomised and its hit me with a more demoralising realisation than any snuff film I've ever watched. For those who have read it I find myself relating heavy with Djerzinski... I fully include myself in the atomized camp and while I recoil at it in horror, part o"
How do I stop being an Incel · u/SeatSufficient6795 · ↑30 · 2022-02-05
"So just finished reading Houellebecq's atomised and its hit me with a more demoralising realisation than any snuff film I've ever watched. For those who have read it I find myself relating heavy with Djerzinski."
How do I stop being an Incel · u/SeatSufficient6795 · ↑30 · 2022-02-05
"Back in Paris, they had happy moments together, like stills from a perfume ad (dashing hand in hand down the steps of Montmartre; or suddenly revealed in motionless embrace on the Pont des Arts by the lights of a bateau-mouche as it turned). There were arguments, too, the inconsequential Sunday afte"
Sublime Prose Thread · u/caleb-garth · ↑25 · 2022-08-11
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