Works On Michel Houellebecq
- Ben Jeffery, Anti-Matter: Michel Houellebecq and Depressive Realism (2011)
- James Grieve, "A Mongrel in the Path: Prose and Poetry by Michel Houellebecq", in Art & Authenticity (2010)
- Aurélien Bellanger, Houellebecq écrivain romantique (2010)
- Lucie Ceccaldi, L'innocente (2008)
- Murielle Lucie Clément, Michel Houellebecq revisité (2007)
- Murielle Lucie Clément and Sabine van Wesemael (eds.), Michel Houellebecq sous la loupe (2007)
- Gavin Bowd (ed.), Le Monde de Houellebecq (2006)
- Fernando Arrabal, Houellebecq (2005)
- Éric Naulleau, Au secours, Houellebecq revient ! (2005)
- Jean-François Patricola, Michel Houellebecq ou la provocation permanente (2005)
- Denis Demonpion, Houellebecq non autorisé, enquête sur un phénomène (2005)
- Sabine van Wesemael, Michel Houellebecq, le plaisir du texte (2005)
- Olivier Bardolle, La Littérature à vif (Le cas Houellebecq) (2004)
- Sabine van Wesemael (ed.), Michel Houellebecq (2004)
- Dominique Noguez, Houellebecq, en fait (2003)
- Murielle Lucie Clément, Houellebecq, Sperme et sang (2003)
- Thomas Steinfeld, Das Phänomen Houellebecq (2001)
- Manuel Chemineau, "Michel Houellebecq. Vive le trash!", in Wiener Zeitung, Extra (2 April 1999)
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