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Contemporary Fiction

Atomised

fr. Les Particules élémentaires · 1998
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Style and Technique

Michel Houellebecq's novel «Atomised» is characterized by a dark and pessimistic tone that reflects the crisis of modern society. Houellebecq employs a straightforward and often provocative language, not shying away from coarse and shocking expressions. His style can be described as realistic and naturalistic, with an emphasis on the details of everyday life and human nature. Literary techniques include frequent use of internal monologue, allowing for a deeper exploration of the characters' psychology. The narrative structure is non-linear, with numerous flashbacks and digressions that help create a multi-layered story. The author also actively incorporates scientific and philosophical reflections, adding intellectual depth to the text and prompting the reader to ponder fundamental existential questions.

Atomised
Date of publication: 9 July 2024
———Original titlefr. Les Particules élémentaires · 1998
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