Svět Literatury (Oct 2020)

À la recherche de l’amour perdu : Sérotonine de Michel Houellebecq

  • Eva Voldřichová Beránková

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14712/23366729.2020.3.19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
pp. 215 – 224

Abstract

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Serotonin (2019) undoubtedly represents Michel Houellebecq’s most “Proustian” novel. His narrator, a forty-six-year-old agricultural engineer, who became desperately impotent by a regular absorption of “new-generation anti-depressants”, scrutinizes his “phallocentric memory” to revisit all his missed appointments with the great Romantic Love that could have saved him. Our analysis proves that Serotonin is not just a “prefiguration of the Yellow vests movement”, an “illustration of European agricultural crisis” or a “conservative flirt with Christianism” (which commentators are accustomed to identify in Houellebecq’s work) but also a somewhat astonishing reflection on the functioning of memory and the mechanisms of love.

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