Michel Houellebecq
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Michel Thomas, dit Michel Houellebecq est un écrivain, poète, essayiste et acteur français né le 26 février 1956 à Saint-Pierre (La Réunion). Il est révélé par les romans Extension du domaine de la lutte (1994) et surtout Les Particules élémentaires (1998), qui le fait connaître d'un large public. Ce dernier roman et son livre suivant Plateforme (2001) sont considérés comme précurseurs dans la littérature française, notamment pour leur description de la misère affective et sexuelle de l'homme occidental dans les années 1990 et 2000. Avec La Carte et le Territoire, Michel Houellebecq reçoit le prix Goncourt en 2010, après avoir été plusieurs fois pressenti pour ce prix. Son œuvre est traduite en plus de 40 langues.
Books
Ennemis publics
In 2008, two of the most celebrated of French intellectuals began a ferocious exchange of letters. In their inimitably confrontational correspondence, they lock horns on everything, including literature, sex, politics, family, fame and even - naturally - themselves. This title features their letters.
La possibilité d'une île
I dialoger mellem den tarvelige stand-up-komiker Daniel og hans to kloninger 1000 år senere lykkes det den kontroversielle forfatter at komme rundt om alle sine misantropiske holdninger til kærlighed, sex, alderdommen kontra dyrkelsen af ungdommen og samfundet i almindelighed
Plateforme
"Michel Renault is a human void. Following the death of the father he barely knew, he endures his civil service job while eking out an existence of prepackaged pleasure, hollow friendships, TV dinners, and pornography. On a group holiday in Thailand, however, he meets the shyly compelling Valerie, who soon pursues an agenda that Michel himself could never have thought possible: his own humanization." "Back in Paris, they plunge into an affair that strays into S&M, public sex, and partner swapping, even as they devise a scheme to save Valerie's ailing travel company by capitalizing on the only trade Michel has seen flourish in the third World. Before long, he quits his job, and their business model for "sex tourism" is gradually implemented. But when they return to Thailand, where Michel's philosophy will be put into practice, he discovers that sex is neither the most consuming nor dangerous of passions."--BOOK JACKET
Extension du domaine de la lutte
"Ever found yourself all at sea at work? Suffered from information overload?" "If you have, Houellebecq's grim, funny and clever tongue-in-cheek exploration of corporate jargon, psychobabble and the ineffectual use of long words is for you." "Just thirty, with a well-paid job and no love-life, our narrator smokes 4 packs of cigarettes a day and writes weird animal stories - cows and all - in his spare time. He's tolerably content in his boredom - until he's packed off with the unimaginably ugly Raphael Tisserand to train provincial civil servants in the use of a new computer system."--BOOK JACKET
Les particules élémentaires
Zedenschets van de tweede helft van de 20e eeuw aan de hand van de levensgeschiedenis van twee halfbroers, de één een vergeestelijkt wetenschapper, de ander een jachtige erotomaan.
La Carte et le Territoire
Cinq ans après La possibilité d'une île, Michel Houellebecq revient avec un grand roman qui raconte la vie de trois personnages masculins. Certains y verront un retour aux thèmes d'Extension du domaine de la lutte et des Particules élémentaires, d'autres salueront un texte puissant, à la fois contemporain et profondément classique, d'une admirable maîtrise littéraire. Si Jed Martin, le personnage principal de ce roman, devait vous en raconter l'histoire, il commencerait peut-être par vous parler d'une panne de chauffe-eau, un certain 15 décembre. Ou de son père, architecte connu et engagé, avec qui il passa seul de nombreux réveillons de Noël. Il évoquerait certainement Olga, une très jolie Russe rencontrée au début de sa carrière, lors d'une première exposition de son travail photographique à partir de cartes routières Michelin. C'était avant que le succès mondial n'arrive avec la série des « métiers », ces portraits de personnalités de tous milieux (dont l'écrivain Michel Houellebecq), saisis dans l'exercice de leur profession. Il devrait dire aussi comment il aida le commissaire Jasselin à élucider une atroce affaire criminelle, dont la terrifiante mise en scène marqua durablement les équipes de police. Sur la fin de sa vie il accédera à une certaine sérénité, et n'émettra plus que des murmures. L'art, l'argent, l'amour, le rapport au père, la mort, le travail, la France devenue un paradis touristique sont quelques-uns des thèmes de ce roman, résolument classique et ouvertement moderne. - Editeur.
Interventions
This volume brings together a range of papers that fruitfully engage with the theme of the '2017 Annual Conference' of the International Communication Association, held in San Diego, California: 'Interventions'.
Map and the Territory
Having made his name with an exhibition of photographs of Michelin roadmaps - beautiful works that won praise from every corner of the art world - Jed Martin is now emerging from a ten-year hiatus. And he has had some good news. It has nothing to do with his broken boiler, the approach of another lamentably awkward annual Christmas dinner with his father or the memory of his doomed love affair with the beautiful Olga. It is that, for his new exhibition, he has secured the involvement of none other than the French novelist Michel Houellebecq. The great writer has agreed to write the text for the exhibition guide, for which he will be paid handsomely and also have his portrait painted by Jed. The exhibition - 'Professions', a series of portraits of ordinary and extraordinary people at work - brings Jed new levels of global fame. Yet his boiler is still broken, his ailing father flirts with oblivion and, worse still, he is contacted by one Inspector Jasselin, who requests his assistance in solving an unspeakable, atrocious and gruesome crime. Art, money, fathers, sons, death, love and the transformation of France into a tourist paradise come together to create a daringly playful and original twist on the contemporary novel from a modern master of the form.
Anéantir
Kurz vor den französischen Präsidentschaftswahlen 2027 taucht im Netz ein Video auf, das die Hinrichtung des möglichen Kandidaten Bruno Juge zu zeigen scheint. Paul Raison ist Absolvent einer Elitehochschule und arbeitet als Spitzenbeamter im Wirtschaftsministerium. Als Mitarbeiter und Vertrautem Juges fällt ihm die Aufgabe zu, die Urheber des Videos ausfindig zu machen. Im Laufe seiner Nachforschungen kommt es zu einer Serie mysteriöser terroristischer Anschläge, zwischen denen kein Zusammenhang zu erkennen ist. Aber nicht nur die Arbeit, auch das Privatleben von Paul Raison ist alles andere als einfach. Er und seine Frau Prudence leben zwar noch zusammen, aber sie teilen nichts mehr miteinander. Selbst die Fächer im Kühlschrank sind getrennt. Während Juge um seine Kandidatur kämpft, kann Paul entscheidende Hinweise für die Aufklärung der Anschläge liefern. Doch letztlich verliert Juge gegen einen volksnahen ehemaligen Fernsehmoderator, und die Erkenntnisse aus Pauls Recherche sind nicht minder niederschmetternd für die Politik des Landes. Als Paul von seiner Arbeit freigestellt wird, kommt es zu einer Annäherung zwischen ihm und seiner Frau und die beiden finden wieder zueinander. Ein unerwartetes, wenn auch fragiles Glück …
Sérotonine
"Michel Houellebecq's Serotonin is a caustic, frightening, hilarious, raunchy, offensive, and politically incorrect novel about the decline of Europe, Western civilization, and humanity in general. Deeply depressed by his romantic and professional failures, the aging hedonist and agricultural engineer Florent-Claude Labrouste feels he is "dying of sadness." He hates his young girlfriend, and the feeling is almost certainly mutual; his career is pretty much over; and he has to keep himself thoroughly medicated to cope with day-to-day life. Suffocating in the rampant loneliness, consumerism, hedonism, and sprawl of the city, Labrouste decides to head for the hills, returning to Normandy, where he once worked promoting regional cheeses and where he was once in love, and even -- it now seems -- happy. There he finds a countryside devastated by globalization and by European agricultural policies, and encounters farmers longing, like Labrouste himself, for an impossible return to a simpler age. As the farmers prepare for what might be an armed insurrection, it becomes clear that the health of one miserable body and of a suffering body politic are not so different, and that all parties may be rushing toward a catastrophe that a whole drugstore's worth of antidepressants won't make bearable." --
En présence de Schopenhauer
Houellebecq entdeckt Schopenhauer im Alter von etwa sechsundzwanzig Jahren. In diesem Alter begreift er sich als »fertigen« Leser, für den sich bereits alles zu wiederholen beginnt, doch das Erlebnis der Lektüre von Schopenhauers Aphorismen zur Lebensweisheit bringt sein ganzes festgefügtes Denkgebäude zum Einsturz. Im Anschluss an diese im Grunde zufällige literarische Begegnung in einer öffentlichen Bibliothek beginnt Houellebecq ganz Paris nach einem Exemplar von ›Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung‹ abzusuchen, das zum entsprechenden Zeitpunkt nur antiquarisch erhältlich ist. Die Lektüre krempelt sein Leben schließlich vollends um. Das Hinterfragen unseres Herangehens an die Welt, unseres Wissens über sie; die Betrachtung des Künstlers und seiner inneren Verfasstheit; die Bedeutung der Kunst in der heutigen Zeit, in der die Kunst zum Massenphänomen geworden ist; Poesie und Wahrheit: das sind Themen, mit denen sich Houellebecq anhand seiner liebsten Passagen in Schopenhauers Werk auseinandersetzt.
Soumission
It’s 2022. François is bored. He’s a middle-aged lecturer at the New Sorbonne University and an expert on J. K. Huysmans, the famed nineteenth-century novelist associated with the Decadent movement. But François’s own decadence is of considerably smaller scale. He sleeps with his students, eats microwave dinners, and watches YouPorn. Meanwhile, it’s election season, and in an alliance with the Socialists, France’s new Islamic party sweeps to power―and Islamic law is instituted. Women are veiled, polygamy is encouraged, and François is offered an irresistible academic advancement―on the condition that he converts to Islam. A darkly comic masterpiece from one of France’s great writers, Submission by Michel Houellebecq has become an international sensation and one of the most discussed novels of our time.
Unreconciled
Selected poems from the critically acclaimed author of Submission and The Elementary Particles. A selection of poems chosen from four collections of one of France's authors, Unreconciled shines a fresh light on Michel Houellebecq and reveals the radical singularity of his work. Drawing on themes that are similar to the ones in his novels, these poems are a journey into the depths of individual experience and universal passions. Divided into five parts, Unreconciled forms a narrative of love, hopelessness, catastrophe, dedication, and--ultimately--redemption. In a world of supermarkets and public transportation, indifferent landscapes and lonely nights, Houellebecq manages to find traces of divine grace even as he exposes our inexorable decline into chaos. Told through forms and rhythms that are both ancient and new, with language steeped in the everyday, Unreconciled stands in the tradition of Baudelaire while making a bold new claim on contemporary verse. It reveals that in addition to his work as an incisive novelist, Houellebecq is one of our most perceptive poets with a vision of our era that brims with tensions that cannot--and will not--be reconciled.
