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Hate : a romance

In a controversial first novel that took the French literary world by storm and won the Prix de Flore, Tristan Garcia uses sex, friendships, and love affairs to show what happens to people when political ideals'Marxism, gay rights, sexual liberation, nationalism'come to an end. As Elizabeth Levallois, a cultural journalist, looks back on this decade and on the ravages of the AIDS epidemic in Paris, a drama unfolds'one in which love turns to hate and fidelity turns to betrayal, in both affairs of the heart and politics. With great verve and ingenuity, Garcia lays claim to an era that promised freedom as never before, and he paints an indelible, sharp, but sympathetic portrait of intellectuals lost in the age of MTV.

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  • "Tristan Garcia uses sex, friendships and love affairs to show what happens to people when political ideals - Marxism, gay rights, sexual liberation, nationalism - come to an end. As Elizabeth Levallois, a cultural journalist, looks back on the decade and on the ravages of the AIDS epidemic in Paris, a drama unfolds - one in which love turns to hate and fidelity turns to betrayal, in both affairs of the heart and politics. With great verve and ingenuity, Garcia lays claim to an era that promised freedom as never before, and he paints an indelible, sharp, but sympathetic portrait of intellectuals lost in the age of MTV."
  • "Elisabeth, journaliste à Libération fait le portrait de trois hommes symboles de la fin des années 1980, de la cause homosexuelle et du Paris intellectuel. D. Rossi, ancien gauchiste et fondateur d'Act Up rencontre W. Miller, semi-clochard violent, qu'il introduit dans le milieu gay dont il va devenir la coqueluche. Leibovitz, le troisième homme est un intellectuel médiatique. Premier roman."
  • "In a controversial first novel that took the French literary world by storm and won the Prix de Flore, Tristan Garcia uses sex, friendships and love affairs to show what happens to people when political ideals - Marxism, gay rights, sexual liberation, nationalism - come to an end."
  • "In a controversial first novel that took the French literary world by storm and won the Prix de Flore, Tristan Garcia uses sex, friendships, and love affairs to show what happens to people when political ideals'Marxism, gay rights, sexual liberation, nationalism'come to an end. As Elizabeth Levallois, a cultural journalist, looks back on this decade and on the ravages of the AIDS epidemic in Paris, a drama unfolds'one in which love turns to hate and fidelity turns to betrayal, in both affairs of the heart and politics. With great verve and ingenuity, Garcia lays claim to an era that promised freedom as never before, and he paints an indelible, sharp, but sympathetic portrait of intellectuals lost in the age of MTV."@en

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  • "History"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Translations"
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Erzählende Literatur"

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  • "La mejor parte de los hombres"@es
  • "La Meilleure part des hommes"
  • "Der beste Teil der Menschen : Roman"
  • "Der beste Teil der Menschen Roman"
  • "La parte migliore degli uomini"@it
  • "La parte migliore degli uomini"
  • "Hate : a romance"
  • "Hate : a romance"@en
  • "La meilleure part des hommes : roman"
  • "La Mejor parte de los hombres"
  • "Der beste Teil der Menschen"
  • "Hate a romance"@en
  • "La meilleure part des hommes"