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Michel Houellebecq is a poet, essayist and novelist. He is the author of several novels including The Map and the Territory (winner of the Prix Goncourt), Atomised, Platform, Whatever and Submission. He was awarded the Legion d'Honneur in /5(12).  · The Map and the Territory – Michel Houellbecq. In , Michel Houellebecq was awarded the Prix Novembre for his second novel, Les Particules Élémentaires, despite strong objections from some members of the jury. As Julian Barnes, one of the judges for the award that year, reported in the New Yorker, “one female member of our jury. In Michel Houellebecq’s novel, The Map and the Territory, the lead character, Jed Martin forms a friendship about mid-point of the novel with a reclusive author named Michel Houellebecq. What I loved about the book was the wit and intelligence of the author as he takes us down through the page and the words into the mind of Jed Martin and the other main www.doorway.ru by:


The Map and the Territory by Michel Houellebecq - review Houellebecq may have 'relapsed into charcuterie', but he's still a great read Michel Houellebecq: a terrific fictional character. About Michel Houellebecq. Michel Houellebecq is a contemporary French writer, poet and essayist, and has also directed several films and released multiple CDs. His best-known novels include Atomised, The Possibility of an Island and The Map and the Territory, which won France's prestigious Prix Goncourt in Although he is an important. The Map and the Territory, by Michel Houellebecq, translated by Gavin Bowd, William Heinemann, RRP£, pages. Get alerts on Ireland when a new story is published. Get alerts.


The Map and the Territory gives us interesting characters, philosophical asides, and even a murder mystery. It is, by turns, both poignant and hilarious. A disciplined realist, Houellebecq alludes to some happy endings, and then avoids them. French writer Michel Houellebecq "born Michel Thomas; 26 February ), is a controversial and award-winning French author, filmmaker, magician and poet" ([ ]). His fifth novel, The Map and the Territory (, translated into English in by Gavin Bowd) is a fascinating examination of an artist's life--indeed, the lives of a number of artists. The Map and the Territory does have a cartographic feel to it, not only in the practically psychogeographic obsessions familiar from most of Houellebecq's work -- as in his other novels, place(s) and travel feature prominently here -- but in its attempt at a mapping of specifically the intersection between art and commerce.

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