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DescriptionIn 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. Reviews"Among the first novels we read this season, the most mind-blowing is by twenty-seven-year-old Tristan Garcia: "Hate: A Romance", a morality tale that grapples with the political and intellectual battles of the last two decades of French life and how those are caught up in the sex lives of the protagonists. A novel we're still reeling from, and which we've chosen to put at the very top of our honor roll."--"Les Inrockuptibles Author descriptionTristan Garcia was born in 1981 in Toulouse and attended the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris, where he specialized in philosophy. He is the author of a book of philosophy, "The Image," published in 2007. "Hate: A Romance "is his first novel. |