About the author

Michel Houellebecq (French: [miʃɛl wɛlbɛk]; born Michel Thomas; 26 February 1956) is a French author, filmmaker, and poet.

His first book was a biographical essay on the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. Houellebecq published his first novel, Whatever, in 1994. His next novel, Atomised, published in 1998, brought him international fame as well as controversy. Platform followed in 2001. He published several books of poems, including The Art of Struggle (Le sens du combat) in 1996. After a publicity tour for Platform led to his being taken to court for inciting racial hatred, he moved to Ireland for several years. He currently resides in France, where he has been described as "France’s biggest literary export and, some say, greatest living writer." In 2010 he published La Carte et le Territoire (published the same year in English as The Map and the Territory) which won the prestigious Prix Goncourt; and, in 2015, Submission.

About the author

Michel Houellebecq (French: [miʃɛl wɛlbɛk]; born Michel Thomas; 26 February 1956) is a French author, filmmaker, and poet.

His first book was a biographical essay on the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. Houellebecq published his first novel, Whatever, in 1994. His next novel, Atomised, published in 1998, brought him international fame as well as controversy. Platform followed in 2001. He published several books of poems, including The Art of Struggle (Le sens du combat) in 1996. After a publicity tour for Platform led to his being taken to court for inciting racial hatred, he moved to Ireland for several years. He currently resides in France, where he has been described as "France’s biggest literary export and, some say, greatest living writer." In 2010 he published La Carte et le Territoire (published the same year in English as The Map and the Territory) which won the prestigious Prix Goncourt; and, in 2015, Submission.

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Lanzarote

Da vores navnløse fortæller indser at nytårsaften sandsynligvis vil blive fuldstændig mislykket, præcis som den plejer, beslutter han sig for at booke en uge sydpå i solen. Han har begrænsede midler og bryder sig ikke om arabiske lande, så til sidst foreslår rejsebureauet et sted fuld af moderne bekvemmeligheder og masser af frisind midt i et underligt månelandskab: vulkanøen Lanzarote. Her møder han Pam og Barbara, et tysk lesbisk par, og Rudi, en livstræt politibetjent fra Belgien, der især er optaget af den mystiske sekt, der har slået sig ned på øen, mens den venter på at menneskeheden vil blive regenereret af rumvæsener. Lanzarote er en sorthumoristisk rejsefortælling fra den tidlige del af forfatterskabet. En roman om små og store forførelser og om turisme og hedonisme i det 21. århundrede. 
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Edition1
Printed pages96
Publish date08 Nov 2021
Published byVinter Forlag
Languagedan
ISBN print9788794024136
ISBN epub9788794024143