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Platform | Michel Houellebecq
Michel is a civil-servant at the Ministry of Culture. When his father is murdered, Michel takes leave of absence to go on a package tour to Thailand. Infuriated by the shallow hypocrisy and mediocrity of his fellow travellers, only the awkward Valerie attracts his attention. Too bashful to pursue her, Michel prefers the uncomplicated pleasures of Thai massage parlours and sex with local women. Back in Paris, he calls Valerie and they plunge into a passionate affair, which strays into S&M, partner-swapping and sex in public. Michel quits his job, and tries to help Valerie and her boss, Jean-Yves, in their ailing travel business, by offering travel packages based on sex tourism in the third world. When their project comes to fruition and the three return to Thailand, Michel discovers that sex is neither the most consuming nor the most dangerous of human passions-
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Platform | Michel Houellebecq

That‘s culture for you, I thought: it‘s a bit of a pain in the butt, which is fine, and ultimately everyone is returned to his original nothingness.

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Ebook from the Internet Archives: Platform http://archives.org/ #Reading1001 #1001Books

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Houellebecq is one of my favourite current French writers. Platform is a story about economics, tourism and sex. And a lot of indiscriminate criticism. His thoughts on Islam for example, are shocking. Because of that I barely dare admit that I liked the book a lot. It is the controversy in combination with a story told by a gifted writer. #1001books Picture: Bali

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