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Michel Houellebecq, the Fight of Too Much: in New Dispensable Poems, the French Writer Returns to the "Decadence" of Our Civilization and His Own Death Announced

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The world-famous French novelist publishes "Fight always losing", a plaque of poems about the decadence of the West and the end of his own life. A spleen cultivated and staged up to the caricature "I am the last of the living", he writes. Michel Houellebecq is rather a dead-living figure, which is not to displease him. He had been left entangled in increasingly reactionary positions, proclaiming the end of the West, the theory of the great repla…

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The world-famous French novelist publishes "Fight always losing", a plaque of poems about the decadence of the West and the end of his own life. A spleen cultivated and staged up to the caricature "I am the last of the living", he writes. Michel Houellebecq is rather a dead-living figure, which is not to displease him. He had been left entangled in increasingly reactionary positions, proclaiming the end of the West, the theory of the great repla…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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