'Ugly' French town hits back at writer Houellebecq

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'Ugly' French town hits back at writer Houellebecq
In this file photo taken on January 19, 2015, French author Michel Houellebecq presents his new book "Soumission" ("Submission") before a reading as part of the LitCologne literature festival, at Schauspielhaus in Cologne, Germany. Houellebecq is awarded Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (Legion d'honneur) on January 1, 2019. Patrik STOLLARZ / AFP.



PARIS (AFP).- The French town of Niort, described by the protagonist of Michel Houellebecq's latest novel as "one of the ugliest" he has ever seen, invited the gloomy author to visit on Friday to sample its local "happy" herb.

Residents of Niort were surprised to learn that the town of 61,000 people near the western city of La Rochelle had made it into "Serotonin", Houellebecq's seventh novel which was released on Friday in France.

The book is seen as foretelling the "yellow vest" protest movement that has swept France since November because of its depiction of a rural France on the brink of revolt.

The main character, an agricultural engineer, describes arriving "in a state of advanced exasperation in Niort, one of the ugliest towns I've ever seen" and says his stay there was a "humiliation".

While some residents called for a boycott of the book, the mayor of the town -- home to two novelists that won France's top literary award, Ernest Perochon in 1920 and Mathias Enard in 2015 -- shrugged off the slight.

"Not only is Niort a beautiful town but the Niortais are open-minded," Jerome Baloge told AFP, adding that he had written to Houellebecq's publishers to invite the author to visit.

Baloge also said that he would send Houellebecq some angelica -- a herb made locally into a flavouring for liqueurs or for medicinal purposes.

The mayor said that angelica's properties included the power to "make people happy" -- a dig at the famously morose Houellebecq.

Guillaume Chiche, an MP from President Emmanuel Macron's party who represents the area, said Houellebecq needed to get out of Paris more, into the provinces.

"Get out of the Parisian bubble a bit and come see us, the Niortais will show you their town's riches!", he tweeted.

Food writer Jean Tiffon also came to Niort's defence.

Tweeting pictures of the town's historic market, half-timber houses and mounds of cheeses, he declared that "many other places would benefit from being as ugly!"

Already the town appeared to be reaping the rewards of its new-found fame, with French media beating a path to the mayor's door for comment.

"Thanks Michel Houellebecq and welcome!," Baloge tweeted on Thursday, along with a picture of himself with a camera crew.


© Agence France-Presse










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