<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>English translation originally published: London: William Heinemann, 2011.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The most celebrated and controversial French novelist of our time delivers a riveting masterpiece about art and money, love and friendship, and fathers and sons. <p/>Jed Martin is an artist. His first photographs feature Michelin road maps, and global success arrives with his series on professions: portraits of various personalities, including a writer named Houellebecq. Not long afterward, Jed helps a police inspector solve a heinous crime that leaves lasting marks on everyone involved. But after burying his father and growing old himself, Jed also discovers serenity, a deeply moving conclusion to a life of lovers, friends, and family, and filled with hopes, losses, and dreams.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Praise for <i>The Map and the Territory</i> <p/>Winner of the 2010 Prix Goncourt <p/>"A serious reflection on art, death, and contemporary society, <i>The Map and the Territory</i> is a tour de force."--<i>The Los Angeles Review of Books</i> <p/>Powerful. . . . [A] singular novel. . . . Archly sarcastic, cheerily pedantic, willfully brutal. --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"An ingenious and engaging composite of künstlerroman and police procedural; a novel of ideas; and an authorial self-reflection. -<i>The Boston Globe</i> <p/>All novelists everywhere have benefited from [Houellebecq's] audacity. . . . his temerity has recharged the form and reminded people what the novel can do. --<i>The Sunday Times</i> <p/>"Funny, astonishing and authoritative. . . . This is the brilliant and controversial French writer's most intellectually ambitious book.." --<i>The Guardian<br></i><br>"Beautifully, accurately translated . . . . If ever there was a novelist for our globally dysfunctional times it's Michel Houellebecq. . . . Long cast aside as the bad boy of books, [his] latest novel has seen him brought in from the cold, and embraced by the literary establishment for what he's always been - not much short of a genius." --<i>The Mirror <p/></i>"One of the most important facts about Michel Houellebecq . . . is that he is a first-rate prose stylist. . . . Teasing and entertaining. . . . A page turner." --<i>Literary Review<br></i><br>Houellebecq's bewitching journey on the river of art to the cave of death and decay is a tale of eviscerating insight, caustic humor, troubling beauty, and haunting provocation. -<i>Booklist</i> <p/>[Houellebecq is] a trenchant, sharp-tongued social commentator."--<i>Bookforum</i> <p/>"Very likely his best [book] ever, a serious novel about aging and death that also employs its author's trademark lugubrious wit towards some delicious exercises in satire and self-parody. . . . Challenging, mature and highly intelligent." --<i>The Daily Telegraph <p/></i>"A dark master of invention. . . . In a world of copycatting and fakery, Michel Houellebecq is an exceptional writer and a stand-out original." --<i>Evening Standard <p/></i>"An astonishing writer. . . . <i>The Map and the Territory</i> is funny, shocking, brutal and unbearably poignant. . . . Sublime." --<i>Scotland on Sunday</i><br> </p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Already honored with the Prix Novembre and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, <b>Michel Houellebecq</b> won the Prix Goncourt for <i>The Map and the Territory</i> in 2010.
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