Michel Houellebecq : humanity and its aftermath / Douglas Morrey.

Michel Houellebecq is perhaps the single most successful and controversial of all contemporary novelists writing in French. Houellebecq has become a global publishing phenomenon: his books have been translated worldwide, three film adaptations of his work have been produced, and the author has been...

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Main Author: Morrey, Douglas (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2013.
Series:Contemporary French and francophone cultures ; 25.
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