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Michel Houellebecq : ウィキペディア英語版
Michel Houellebecq

Michel Houellebecq (; born Michel Thomas; 26 February 1958 or 1956) is an award-winning French author, filmmaker, and poet. Having written poetry and a biographical essay on the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft, he published his first novel, ''Whatever'', in 1994. ''Atomised'' followed in 1998, and ''Platform'' in 2001. He published a book of poems, ''Le Sens du Combat'' (translated into English as ''The Art of Struggle''), in 1996.
After a publicity tour for ''Platform'' led to his being taken to court for inciting racial hatred, he moved to Ireland to write for several years.〔''The Sex Export'' the ''Independent on Sunday'', 21 August 2005〕 He currently resides in France.
In 2010 he published the Prix Goncourt-winning ''La Carte et le Territoire'' (published the same year in English as ''The Map and the Territory'').
==Early life==
The son of Lucie Ceccaldi, a French doctor born in Algeria of Corsican descent, and René Thomas, a ski instructor and mountain guide,〔(Guardian.co.uk )〕 Houellebecq was born in 1958 on the French island of Réunion. He lived in Algeria from the age of five months until 1961, with his maternal grandmother. As his website gloomily states, his parents "lost interest in his existence pretty quickly" and at the age of six, he was sent to France to live with his paternal grandmother, a communist, while his mother headed off to live the hippie lifestyle in Brazil with her newly met boyfriend. His grandmother's maiden name was Houellebecq, which he took as his pen name. Later, he went to Lycée Henri Moissan, a high school at Meaux in the north-east of Paris, as a boarder. He then went to Lycée Chaptal in Paris to follow preparation courses in order to qualify for Grandes écoles (elite schools). He began attending the Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon in 1975. He started a literary review called ''Karamazov'' and wrote poetry.

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