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 +'''''Platform''''' is a [[novel]] by [[France|French]] writer [[Michel Houellebecq]] (translated from the French by [[Frank Wynne]]). It has received both great praise and great criticism, most notably for the novel's apparent condoning of [[sex tourism]] and anti-Muslim feelings.
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 +A play in Spanish based on the book, adapted and directed by [[Calixto Bieito]], will premiere at the 2006 [[Edinburgh International Festival]].
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Platform is a novel by French writer Michel Houellebecq (translated from the French by Frank Wynne). It has received both great praise and great criticism, most notably for the novel's apparent condoning of sex tourism and anti-Muslim feelings.

A play in Spanish based on the book, adapted and directed by Calixto Bieito, will premiere at the 2006 Edinburgh International Festival.



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