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Michel Houellebecq bibliography

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Houellebecq in 2008

Michel Houellebecq (born 26 February 1956 or 1958) is a French writer and occasional actor, film director and singer.

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Novels

Poetry

Essays and other books

Articles

  • "Préface : Renoncer à l'intelligence" (1991) in Rémy de Gourmont, L'Odeur des jacinthes, Paris: Orphée / La Différence, pp. 7–20.
  • "Le haut langage" (1995) in La Quinzaine littéraire, 670; Paris; pp. 21–22.
  • "Un monde sans direction" (1996) in La Quinzaine littéraire, 700; Paris; pp. 8–9.
  • "Approches du désarroi" (1997), in Dix, Les Inrockuptibles / Grasset (lengthy article or short essay which provides a thorough account of Houellebecq's theoretical views, developed in his contemporary novels Whatever and Atomised, including an unflinching charge against consumerism and advertising).
  • "La question pédophile : Réponse" (1997) in L'Infini 59, Paris: Gallimard, pp. 96–98.
  • "Préface : L'Humanité, second stade" (1998) in Valérie Solanas, SCUM Manifesto, Paris: Éditions Mille et une nuits, pp. 63–69.
  • "Je crois peu en la liberté – Entretien" (1998) in Revue Perpendiculaire 11, Paris: Flammarion, p. 4–23.
  • "Michel Houellebecq répond à Perpendiculaire" (1998) in Le Monde 18 September 1998.
  • "La privatisation du monde" (2000) in L'Atelier du roman 23, Paris, pp. 129–34.
  • "Neil Young" (2000) in Michka Assayas (ed.) Dictionnaire du rock, Paris: Robert Laffont (second part of the article, co-signed with Yves Bigot who wrote the more chronological first part).
  • "Wilde Flucht" (2000) in Tageszeitung Berlin, 30 October 2000.
  • "Préface" in Tomi Ungerer, Erotoscope (2001), Éditions Taschen, Paris.
  • "Description d'une lassitude" (2002) in Houelle 10, Paris.
  • "L'homme de gauche est mal parti" (2003) in Le Figaro 6/1/2003, p. 1, 13.
  • "Préface : Préliminaires au positivisme" (2003) in Bourdeau, Braunstein & Petit (eds.): Auguste Comte aujourd'hui, Paris: Éditions Kimé, pp. 7–12. (translated as "Religion for Immortals," The Utopian, December, 2010).[3]
  • "Mourir" (2005) on homepage.mac.com/michelhouellebecq (autobiographical account, written following the publication of Houellebecq non autorisé, which deeply disturbed the author).
  • "En présence de Schopenhauer" (2010) on Mediapart.fr, feb. 2010 (5 parts).
  • "Donald Trump Is a Good President" (2019) in Harper's Magazine, January 2019.
  • "Une civilisation qui légalise l’euthanasie perd tout droit au respect" (2021) in Le Figaro, 10 April 2021.

Audio albums

  • Le Sens du combat (1996) Paris: Les Poétiques de France Culture.
  • Présence humaine (2000) Paris: Tricatel.
  • Établissement d'un ciel d'alternance (2007) Paris: Grrr.

Published in collaboration

  • Judith Barry, Pascal Convert & Rainer Pfnür (eds.) (1993) Genius Loci, Paris: La Différence.
  • Le livre du plaisir (1999), Catherine Breillat (ed.) Paris: Éditions 1 (anthology of literary texts on the themes of sex, eroticism, pleasure — or lack thereof — selected and commented by Catherine Breillat).
  • Objet Perdu: fictions – Idées – Images (1995), Paris: Lachenal et Ritter & Parc Éditions.
  • Claus Hegemann (ed.) (2000) Kapitalismus und Depression II: Glück ohne Ende, Berlin: Alexander Verlag.
  • Dominique Noguez (ed.) (2002) Balade en Seine-et-Marne: Sur les pas des écrivains, Paris: Éditions Alexandrines.
  • Thomas Ruff & Michel Houellebecq (2002) Nudes, München: Walther König.
  • Sarah Wiame (drawings) & Michel Houellebecq (poems) (1993) La Peau, Paris: Sarah Wiame.
  • Sarah Wiame (drawings) & Michel Houellebecq (poems) (1995) La Ville, Paris: Sarah Wiame.

Works on Houellebecq

  • Manuel Chemineau, "Michel Houellebecq. Vive le trash!", in Wiener Zeitung, Extra (2 April 1999).
  • Thomas Steinfeld, Das Phänomen Houellebecq (2001).
  • Dominique Noguez, Houellebecq, en fait (2003).
  • Murielle Lucie Clément, Houellebecq, Sperme et sang (2003).
  • Olivier Bardolle, La Littérature à vif (Le cas Houellebecq) (2004).
  • Sabine van Wesemael (ed.), Michel Houellebecq (2004).
  • Fernando Arrabal, Houellebecq (2005).
  • Éric Naulleau, Au secours, Houellebecq revient ! (2005).
  • Jean-François Patricola, Michel Houellebecq ou la provocation permanente (2005).
  • Denis Demonpion, Houellebecq non autorisé, enquête sur un phénomène (2005).
  • Sabine van Wesemael, Michel Houellebecq, le plaisir du texte (2005).
  • Gavin Bowd (ed.), Le Monde de Houellebecq (2006).
  • Murielle Lucie Clément, Michel Houellebecq revisité (2007).
  • Murielle Lucie Clément and Sabine van Wesemael (eds.), Michel Houellebecq sous la loupe (2007).
  • Lucie Ceccaldi, L'innocente (2008).
  • Marc-Edouard Nabe, Le Vingt-Septième Livre (2009).
  • Aurélien Bellanger, Houellebecq écrivain romantique (2010).
  • James Grieve, "A Mongrel in the Path: Prose and Poetry by Michel Houellebecq", in Art & Authenticity (2010).
  • Juremir Machado da Silva, "Um Escritor no Fim do Mundo: viagem com Michel Houellebecq à Patagônia" (2011).
  • Ben Jeffery, Anti-Matter: Michel Houellebecq and Depressive Realism (2011).
  • Bernard Maris, Houellebecq économiste (2014).
  • Samuel Estier, À propos du "style" de Houellebecq. Retour sur une controverse (1998-2010), Lausanne, Archipel (2015).
  • Nicolas Mavrakis, Houellebecq. Una experiencia sensible (2016).
  • Louis Betty, Without God. Michel Houellebecq and Materialist Horror (2016).

References

  1. ^ "Le prochain roman de Michel Houellebecq se dévoile". 12 December 2018. Archived from the original on 13 December 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  2. ^ A selection of poems from 'La Poursuite du bonheur' and 'Le Sens du combat' has been translated into English by Robin Mackay in Collapse: Journal of Philosophical Research and Development vol. iv, Falmouth: Urbanomic, 2009, ISBN 978-0-9553087-3-4
  3. ^ "The Utopian · Religion for Immortals". The-utopian.org. 2010-12-07. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
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