Works
- "The NS Essay - Work: the great illusion", The New Statesman, 24 May 1999
- Ainsi des exilés, Denoël, 1970
- Le Grand festin, Denoël, 1971
- Le corps entier de Marigda, Denoël, 1976
- Vestiges, Seuil, 1978
- La Violence du calme, Seuil, 1980
- Van Gogh ou l'enterrement dans les blés, Seuil, 1983, ISBN 978-2-02-006444-6
- Le Jeu des poignards, Gallimard, 1985
- L'Oeil de la nuit, Grasset, 1986
- Mains, Séguier, 1988, 1OO1 nuits, 1998
- Ce Soir, après la guerre, Lattès, 1992, Fayard, 1997
- L'horreur économique, Fayard : Centre d'Exportation du Livre Francais, 1996, ISBN 978-2-253-14601-8
- The Economic Horror, Wiley-Blackwell, 1999, ISBN 978-0-7456-1994-1
- Une étrange dictature, Fayard, 2000
- Le Crime occidental, Fayard, 2004
- Mes Passions de toujours, Fayard, 2006
- Virginia Woolf, Albin Michel, 2009
- Rue de Rivoli, Gallimard, 2011
- Dans la fureur glaciale, Gallimard, 2011
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