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Houellebecq's latest novel quickly garnered attention even before hitting the shelves, and soon after its release, it was honored with the prestigious Prix Goncourt as well as the recognition "Goncourt List: Polish Choice." The narrative centers around Jed Martin, an emerging artist who achieves significant success with his photographs of maps before returning to his original passion: painting. To write the introduction for his exhibition catalog, the renowned writer Michel Houellebecq is invited—a man known for his difficult character, fondness for alcohol, and somewhat neglected appearance. An unexpected friendship blooms between these two artists. Years later, following Houellebecq's murder, Martin becomes deeply involved in unraveling the chilling mystery of his friend's death.
This novel by the enfant terrible of French literature is a multifaceted piece. "The Map and the Territory" extends beyond being a fictional biography of the artist Jed Martin with its strong criminal plot. It also serves as a sharp social satire, painting a wry portrait of Parisian art circles. Moreover, it contemplates the fragility of human relationships, beautifully illustrated through the story of Jed and his father. The recurring motif of a radiator adds an amusing twist, demonstrating the author's playfulness with French literary tradition.
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18.39 zł
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- normalne ślady użytkowania wynikające z kartkowania podczas czytania
- brak większych uszkodzeń lub zagięć
Wysyłka w ciągu 24h + czas dostawy
13.23 zł
widoczne ślady używania

- zagięte rogi, przyniszczona okładka
- książka posiada wszystkie strony
- wady wizualne nie wpływają na zawartość książki i nie utrudniają czytania!
Wysyłka w ciągu 24h + czas dostawy
Houellebecq's latest novel quickly garnered attention even before hitting the shelves, and soon after its release, it was honored with the prestigious Prix Goncourt as well as the recognition "Goncourt List: Polish Choice." The narrative centers around Jed Martin, an emerging artist who achieves significant success with his photographs of maps before returning to his original passion: painting. To write the introduction for his exhibition catalog, the renowned writer Michel Houellebecq is invited—a man known for his difficult character, fondness for alcohol, and somewhat neglected appearance. An unexpected friendship blooms between these two artists. Years later, following Houellebecq's murder, Martin becomes deeply involved in unraveling the chilling mystery of his friend's death.
This novel by the enfant terrible of French literature is a multifaceted piece. "The Map and the Territory" extends beyond being a fictional biography of the artist Jed Martin with its strong criminal plot. It also serves as a sharp social satire, painting a wry portrait of Parisian art circles. Moreover, it contemplates the fragility of human relationships, beautifully illustrated through the story of Jed and his father. The recurring motif of a radiator adds an amusing twist, demonstrating the author's playfulness with French literary tradition.