Despite the political plot, it is a deeply personal look at aging and loneliness.

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This novel is . Upon its release, it sparked global debates about Islamophobia, the role of women in society, and the future of the European Union. Houellebecq himself describes it not as an attack on religion, but as a reflection on the "inevitable return of the sacred." If you'd like to explore this further, I can help you with: A chapter-by-chapter summary of the main themes.

The author uses irony to mock all sides of the political spectrum. 📂 Understanding the FB2 Format

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François must decide whether to resist the changing cultural tide or "submit" to a new way of life that offers him unexpected patriarchal benefits. 🔍 Why "Submission" is a Must-Read