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  1. The Possibility of an Island (French: La Possibilité d'une île) is a 2005 novel by French novelist Michel Houellebecq, set within a cloning cult that resembles the real-world Raëlians.

  2. 23 de may. de 2006 · The Possibility of an Island. Hardcover – May 23, 2006. A worldwide phenomenon and the most famous French novelist since Camus, Michel Houellebecq now delivers his magnum opus—a tale of our present circumstances told from the future, when humanity as we know it has vanished.

  3. 31 de ago. de 2005 · A worldwide phenomenon and the most important French novelist since Albert Camus, Michel Houellebecq now delivers his magnum opus–a tale of our present circumstances told from the future, when humanity as we know it has vanished.

  4. 23 de may. de 2006 · The Possibility of an Island. A worldwide phenomenon and the most important French novelist since Camus, Michel Houellebecq now delivers his magnum opus–a tale of our present...

  5. About The Possibility of an Island. A worldwide phenomenon and the most important French novelist since Camus, Michel Houellebecq now delivers his magnum opus–a tale of our present circumstances told from the future, when humanity as we know it has vanished.

  6. Alfred A. Knopf, 2006 - Fiction - 337 pages. A worldwide phenomenon and the most famous French novelist since Camus, Michel Houellebecq now delivers his magnum opus—a tale of our present...

  7. Sinopsis de THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ISLAND. A worldwide phenomenon and the most important French novelist since Camus, Michel Houellebecq now delivers his magnum opus- a tale of our present circumstances told from the future, when humanity as we know it has vanished.