THE ORACLE BOOK
THE ORACLE BOOK
2040. Paris. The council estates have become ultra-gentrified neighborhoods,
invested by neo-bobos bottle-fed on the hip hop mythology of the 2010s.
Their children are called Jean-Booba, they eat Greek beetroot with yuzu sauce
and play Mölkky at the bottom of the towers. 2050. Insomnia no longer exists.
zumains plan their "naps" using an app throughout the day. More
No one is lacking sleep. The whole world is in a good mood and becomes
LEFT. The Oracle could be another name for Xavier Bouyssou. Riding his
uninhibited imagination, he prophesies as easily as a fortune cookie
gives your horoscope. Raised in the rubble of Macronist France, having
learned to read by playing video games, the author of the acclaimed Toonzie (ed. 2024,
2022) here puts his genius at the service of his contemporaries to inform them of the
sequel to the "game". A collection of prophecies that are as funny as they are frightening, this Book
Oracle gives you the keys to the world of tomorrow — or not.
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