Michel Houellebecq, in his final novel, grapples with the struggle to find meaning in the meaningless contemporary West.
Michel Houellebecq, in his final novel, grapples with the struggle to find meaning in the meaningless contemporary West.
Cormac McCarthy is gone, having secured his place in the literary canon. At his best, McCarthy’s often terrifying, but deeply religious, tales are a moving spiritual and aesthetic experience. May he rest in peace.