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«Jouer son propre rôle» : Michel Houellebecq dans L’enlèvement de Michel Houellebecq [PDF]
Cet article analyse le rapport ambivalent que Michel Houellebecq entretient avec les médias, à partir du cas exemplaire de <em>L’enlèvement de Michel Houellebecq</em>. Ce long métrage met en effet en scène cette relation de façon métaphorique&
Matthias de Jonghe
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Recenze: Michel Houellebecq: Podvolení. Praha: Odeon, 2015, 248 s.
Karel Černý
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Michel Houellebecq’s Transmedial Œuvre: Extension of the Realm of Creative Intervention
This article analyses Michel Houellebecq’s use of multimedia in order to reveal how he creates transmedial worlds that cross media thresholds. Through plurimedial combinations, expansive adaptations, and post-textual work, Houellebecq extends the realms ...
Ashley Harris
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Michel Houellebecq : un homme, une (sou)mission [PDF]
Michel Houellebecq, l’auteur le plus controversé de la littérature française contemporaine, semble s’astreindre à une seule et unique mission : celle d’être « vrai » à n’importe quel prix. Observateur et peintre de la société actuelle dans tous ses états,
Marc Smeets
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Structured around pivotal elections in France and the United States, recent novels by François Roux and Michel Houellebecq weave together fictional characters with their historical referents, tracing a history of neoliberal economics and its effects on ...
Charles Rice-Davis
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Interrogations (para)littéraires sur l’art en tant que destruction [PDF]
The Goncourt Prize novel of Michel Houellebecq focuses on the parable of a fictional artist, Jed Martin, whose production ranges from photos of road maps to videos on manufactured products’ degradation, via portraits of people representing jobs.
Marika Piva
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Les romans de Houellebecq sont un vaste corpus où s’affrontent différentes tendances artistiques qui peuvent lutter les unes contre les autres dans une même œuvre.
Sabine van Wesemael
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Abstract This article examines David Lodge's novel Deaf Sentence (2008), which focuses on the life of Desmond, a retired professor of linguistics. I argue that this text offers a standpoint through which readers can visualise the global phenomenon of population ageing and address the question of global responsibility. I look at Deaf Sentence within the
Stefano Rossoni
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Ritratto dell'artista da lavoratore. Posture estetiche in La carte et le territoire
Secondo Lipotevsky e Serroy, il bello è assurto a nuovo requisito ontologico: il fenomeno estetico si è espanso fuori dai suoi confini tradizionali suggestionando la realtà e soprattutto la dimensione economica.
Aldo Baratta
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The crisis of love in Michel Houellebecq’s Sérotonine
Abstract In this article I argue that Michel Houellebecq’s novelistic descriptions of isolated and depressed protagonists in Sérotonine (2019) and in his earlier novels should not simply be read as symptomatic of the crisis of love in late capitalism. By focusing on situations where love might or might not manifest itself, Houellebecq also explores the
Christian Refsum
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