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Not at all, it is clear from the novel that even if Tisserand and the narrators suffer from a sexual and emotional point of view, they are above all facing the incredible hostility of French society. Hostility from the narrator's work colleagues but also from all political leftist structures in 1990 the socialists/feminists/Lacanians who are decried throughout the novel etc... were incredibly powerful in France
Not at all, it is clear from the novel that even if Tisserand and the narrators suffer from a sexual and emotional point of view, they are above all facing the incredible hostility of French society. Hostility from the narrator's work colleagues but also from all political leftist structures in 1990 the socialists/feminists/Lacanians who are decried throughout the novel etc... were incredibly powerful in France
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