More from Houellebecq

Here is another short passage from Houellebecq, this time from Atomized Kindle ed., 2001, pp. 173-74:

“’Never could abide feminists . . . ’ continued Christiane when they were halfway up the hill. ‘Stupid bitches always going on about the washing up and the division of labor; they could never shut up about the washing up. Oh, sometimes they’d talk about cooking or vacuuming, but their favorite topic was the washing up. In a few short years, they managed to turn every man they knew into an impotent, whining neurotic. Once they’d done that, it was always the same story – they started going on about how there were no real men any more. They usually ended up ditching their boyfriends for a quick fuck with some macho idiot. I’ve always been struck by the way intelligent women go for bastards, brutes and assholes. Anyway, they fuck their way through a couple of bastards, maybe more if they’re really pretty, and wind up with a kid. Then they’re off making jam and collecting recipe cards from Marie Claire. It’s always the same story, I’ve seen it happen a dozen times.”

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Another pleasure lost.