What are the best novels about contemporary Europe, particularly in regard to the rising Muslim population etc?
So far I've read Submission by Houellebecq. Anything else?
>>9073957
>etc
Etc what?
>>9073980
etc=and the others
and the other growing nonwhite european minorities
>>9073980
Etc as in things like rise of the far-right, modern culture wars (e.g. Redpilled autists VS SJW retards), property prices, etc.
>>9074013
Just say 'novels about contemporary Europe' then. You're not going to get good outcomes if you ask for a 'specific feature of contemporary politics etc.' when that 'etc.' incorporates every other main thing happening in contemporary politics.
I'm mostly mad because I liked the idea of your thread up to here:
>What are the best novels about contemporary Europe,
but then read past the comma and realised you were hoping for carbon copies of a book you've already read.
Anyway yeah, I'd appreciate recs on novels about those things also.
>>9073957
>Anything else?
the people houellebecq rips off
Not much.
All the others are praising the fact that Muslims are basically prostrating liberals.
You could read Camp of the Saints which is from the 70s but basically predicts the current clash of white guilt and islam