"In La possibilité d’une île , Houellebecq describes the fall of humanity and the emergence of a society of neo-humans. These neo-humans are a result of the scientific efforts of the Elohimites, a religious cult. The Elohimites preserve their genetic material for the future in order to gain immortality through the creation of clones. Houellebecq modelled the cult in his book on the Raelians, an existing religious community originating in France. The novel consists of two story lines. The first storyline is a first-person account of Daniel, a successful French comedian who lives in Paris. To Daniel, his financial wealth and his fame are the only benefits he gets from his job, because these ensure he has access to sex. 8 He starts a relations...