Submission
In the novel Submission, author Michel Houellebecq explores a near-future France where a Muslim political party wins the presidency. The story follows a disillusioned university professor named François who finds himself caught up in the changing political landscape.
As François navigates this new world, he grapples with his own beliefs and desires, ultimately leading to a personal transformation. The novel delves into themes of religion, politics, and identity, offering a provocative commentary on contemporary society.
Through François' journey, Houellebecq raises questions about the nature of power, faith, and the individual's place in a rapidly evolving world. Submission is a thought-provoking and controversial work that challenges readers to reconsider their own perspectives on religion and politics.