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The 2004 Award

Platform by Michel Houellebecq

Platform by Michel Houellebecq
translated from the French by Frank Wynne

Publisher of Nominated Edition:
Heinemann ISBN 043400989X

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Munchner Stadtbibliothek, Munich, Germany

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK
'My father died a year ago. I don't subscribe to the theory according to which we become truly adult when our parents die; we never become truly adult…..
I spent the last day of my compassionate leave visiting various travel agents. I liked holiday brochures, their abstractness, their way of condensing the world into a limited series of possible pleasures and prices; I was particularly fond of the star rating system, which indicated the intensity of the pleasure one was entitles to hope for. I wasn't happy, but I valued happiness and continued to aspire to it.'

Michel is a civil servant, an account manager at the Ministry of Culture. He is single, and likes his pleasures pre-packaged: game shows, TV movies, pornography and instant mash. When his father is murdered and he comes into some money, Michel takes leave of absence to go on a package tour to Thailand. Relieved to get away, he is nonetheless 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. Western society, he believes, has lost the sense of the 'other' - the sensual, the exotic - that is necessary to pleasure.
But, back in Paris, he calls Valerie and they plunge into a passionate affair which strays far beyond the bounds of his previous 'vanilla' existence, 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, putting his philosophy into practice by offering consenting adults sexual tourism in the third world. The project is risky, but when the three return to Thailand, Michel discovers that sex is neither the most consuming nor the most dangerous of human passions…

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Poet and novelist Michael Houellebecq is the author of two previous novels, Whatever (Extension du Domaine de la Lutte) and the international bestseller Atomised (Les Particules Élémentaires), winner of the Prix Novembre and the 2002 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. He lives in Ireland..

Publisher website with author biography & bibliography

Interview with Author

Various Reviews of Platform


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