Lanzarote : midden in de wereld

by Michel Houellebecq

Other authorsKiki Coumans (Translator)
Paper Book, 2001

Library's rating

Status

Available

Call number

0L.houellebecq

Genres

Collections

Publication

Amsterdam De Arbeiderspers cop. 2001

Library's review

Een onevenwichtige novelle waarin Houellebecq zich zowel op z'n best, als op z'n slechtst toont. Op zijn best is hij vanzelfsprekend goed, vilein, speels als een demon, prikkelend, grappig en shockerend, maar op zijn slechtst is hij in staat om je dat allemaal te doen vergeten.

User reviews

LibraryThing member cliffagogo
The usual mix of sex and political-incorrectness from France’s second most popular export. An entertaining, albeit acquired, taste of travel writing.
LibraryThing member emed0s
Houellebecq is as politically correct as any Frenchman character in the Simpsons and has a talent to describe places and situations as well as the shamelessness to insert sex scenes as cheap as those in the cheapest porn magazines letters section ... al in all a pretty entertaining little book.
LibraryThing member soylentgreen23
A short, short book - like a palate cleanser - and yet Houellebecq manages to squeeze a lot into 80 pages!

Language

Original language

French

Original publication date

2000

Physical description

94 p.; 27 cm

ISBN

9029522135 / 9789029522137
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