99 Francs is a French novel written by Frédéric Beigbeder. The story follows the life of Octave Parango, a successful advertising executive who is disillusioned with the industry. Octave is tired of creating meaningless campaigns to sell products he doesn't believe in.
As Octave navigates the cutthroat world of advertising, he begins to question his own values and morals. He becomes increasingly cynical and detached from the world around him. Octave's journey is a dark and satirical look at the world of advertising and consumerism.
99 Francs is a scathing critique of the advertising industry and the way it manipulates consumers. The novel explores themes of materialism, greed, and the emptiness of modern life. It is a thought-provoking and provocative read that will make readers question their own relationship with consumer culture.
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99 Francs
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The Fox
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Lalo Schifrin:
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Sure Thing
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Jack Nitzsche:
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An der schönen blauen Donau
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Johann Strauss:
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Lovely Head
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