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Michel Houellebecq
Total Results: 12
March 21, 2025
White Lotus is a Houellebecq horror
It exposes hyperliberalism’s darkest desires
Kathleen Stock
Thursday
26.09
26.09
Michel Houellebecq is literature’s Lucifer
Like all satanic writers, he tells unwanted truths
Darran Anderson
Tuesday
10.09
10.09
The annihilation of Michel Houellebecq
Purged of venom, his sentimental swan song falls flat
Ann Manov
Friday
25.08
25.08
Why incels should read Michel Houellebecq
Sometimes we need to wallow in despair
Kathleen Stock
Monday
18.04
18.04
The books that made me
Only reading can prepare us for life's tragedies
Michel Houellebecq
Monday
17.01
17.01
The annihilation of Michel Houellebecq
Purged of venom, his sentimental swan song falls flat
Ann Manov
Friday
07.01
07.01
Michel Houellebecq is a hopeless romantic
He's cynical about sex, yet prey to the potential of love
Jarryd Bartle
Friday
31.12
31.12
The narcissistic fall of France
Is the country really on the brink of civil war?
Michel Houellebecq
Friday
19.11
19.11
Mary Gaitskill teaches us to embrace complexity
The writer understands that love is a living nightmare
Ann Manov
Tuesday
08.06
08.06
The narcissistic fall of France
Is the country really on the brink of civil war?
Michel Houellebecq
Wednesday
28.04
28.04
The death of the French intellectual
Embarrassing and increasingly irrelevant, France's stars have never been dimmer
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
Thursday
14.05
14.05
The man who predicted 2020
Did anyone notice the Guillaume Faye book on Michael Gove's shelf?
Aris Roussinos