Serotonin A Novel

Serotonin, a novel by Michel Houellebecq, published by Picador on December 8, 2020, spans 320 pages in English. This edition presents a narrative that explores the decline of Europe and Western civilization through the lens of Florent-Claude Labrouste, an aging agricultural engineer grappling with personal and professional failures. As he navigates his deep depression and dissatisfaction with life, Labrouste’s journey takes him back to Normandy, where he confronts the impacts of globalization and agricultural policies on rural life.
Readers will find a caustic and politically incorrect examination of loneliness, consumerism, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. The story delves into Labrouste’s interactions with farmers who share his longing for a simpler existence, highlighting the parallels between individual despair and broader societal issues. This reprint edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of modern life and the challenges faced by both individuals and communities in the 21st century.
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Michel Houellebecq’s Serotonin is a caustic, frightening, hilarious, raunchy, offensive, and politically incorrect novel about the decline of Europe, Western civilization, and humanity in general.
Deeply depressed by his romantic and professional failures, the aging hedonist and agricultural engineer Florent-Claude Labrouste feels he is “dying of sadness.” He hates his young girlfriend, and the feeling is almost certainly mutual; his career is pretty much over; and he has to keep himself thoroughly medicated to cope with day-to-day life.
Suffocating in the rampant loneliness, consumerism, hedonism, and sprawl of the city, Labrouste decides to head for the hills, returning to Normandy, where he once worked promoting regional cheeses and where he was once in love, and even—it now seems—happy. There he finds a countryside devastated by globalization and by European agricultural policies, and encounters farmers longing, like Labrouste himself, for an impossible return to a simpler age.
As the farmers prepare for what might be an armed insurrection, it becomes clear that the health of one miserable body and of a suffering body politic are not so different, and that all parties may be rushing toward a catastrophe that a whole drugstore’s worth of antidepressants won’t make bearable.
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