The Possibility of an Island
By (Author) Michel Houellebecq
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1st September 2006
3rd July 2006
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
843.914
Paperback
432
Width 132mm, Height 196mm, Spine 29mm
304g
Who, among you, deserves eternal life
Daniel is a highly successful stand-up comedian who has made a career out of playing outrageously on the prejudices of his public. But at the beginning of the twenty-first century, he has begun to detest laughter in particular and mankind in general. Despite this, Daniel is unable to stop himself believing in the possibility of love. A thousand years on, war, drought and earthquakes have decimated the earth and Daniel24 lives alone in a secure compound - his only companion, a cloned dog named Fox. Outside, the remnants of the human race roam in packs, while Daniel24 attempts to decipher his predecessor's history. In a nightmarish vision of the implosion of the modern world, he, like his predecessor attempts to fathom the meaning of love, sex, suffering and regret.'Houellebecq keeps us listening, even when we know we should leave.' THE INDEPENDENT 'the book shows his main strength: caustic with with a moral force that cuts throug complacent assumptions.' -- Katie Owen SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Michel Houellebecq lives in County Cork, Ireland. He is the bestselling author of Atomised, Platform and Whatever. He is also a poet, essayist and rap artist.