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Michel Houellebecq
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Michel Houellebecq
Age: 66
Born: 1958
Born: February 26
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Polemical debates happen all the time in France.
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Adolescence is not only an important period in life, but that it is the only period where one may speak of life in the full sense of the word.
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A reactionary is someone who wants to return to a previous state - that's never a possibility in my books. For me, everything's irreversible in the life of a society, as well as an individual's.
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Anything can happen in life, especially nothing.
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Using a big word like 'plagiarism'... always causes some damage. It will always do lasting damage, like accusations of racism.
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I prefer reading to writing. Reading changes your world view. Writing changes absolutely nothing. Except, of course, when it makes you rich.
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On Sunday morning I went out for a while in the neighbourhood I bought some raisin bread. The day was warm but a little sad, as Sundays often are in Paris, especially when one doesn't believe in God.
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The great advantage of a novel is you can put in whatever comes into your head - it has the same shape as the human brain.
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I'd say that the question whether love still exists plays the same role in my novels as the question of God's existence in Dostoevsky.
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Life is painful and disappointing. It is useless, therefore, to write new realistic novels. We generally know where we stand in relation to reality and don’t care to know any more.
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In my own writing, I think of myself as a realist who exaggerates a little.
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I think that if writers don't speak about real life, it's because they don't know it.
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In reality, the monotheist texts preach neither peace, love nor tolerance. They are texts of hate.
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The press may hate me, and I know my battles with them are not over, but that doesn't matter.
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Not having anything around to read is dangerous: you have to content yourself with life itself, and that can lead you to take risks.
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People are suspicious of single men on vacation, after they get to a certain age: they assume that they're selfish, and probably a bit pervy. I can't say they're wrong.
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I think it's more difficult to live without a religion, definitely.
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As a teenager, Michel believed that suffering conferred dignity on a person. Now he had to admit that he had been wrong. What conferred dignity on people was television.
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I admit that invective is one of my pleasures. This only brings me problems in life, but that's it. I attack, I insult. I have a gift for that, for insults, for provocation. So I am tempted to use it.
Michel Houellebecq
Depressive lucidity, usually described as a radical withdrawal from ordinary human concerns, generally manifests itself by a profound indifference to things which are genuinely of minor interest. Thus it is possible to imagine a depressed lover, while the idea of a depressed patriot seems frankly inconceivable.
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