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Michel HOUELLEBECQ – Autographed aphorism.
In a world that only respects youth, beings are gradually devoured.
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Michel HOUELLEBECQ – Serotonin – Autographed quote.
"One person is missing and everything is dead. Michel Houellebecq.".
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Michel HOUELLEBECQ – The Map and the Territory.
It is impossible to consider serious police work without a machine for...
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Michel HOUELLEBECQ – Autographed and signed copy.
"The map is more interesting than the territory. Michel Houellebecq.".
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Michel Houellebecq begins writing "The Possibility of an Island".
"I've started a novel, and I think I'm going to be moving around and communicating very little...".
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Michel Houellebecq delivers one of his most famous aphorisms.
"The possibility of living begins in the gaze of the other. Michel Houellebecq" ...
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Michel Houellebecq and "The Memory of the Sun"
Autographed letter signed to a reader. Beautiful letter from the French writer...
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Michel HOUELLEBECQ – Autographed aphorism.
Houellebecq here offers an aphorism from his work Platform, published in 200...
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Michel HOUELLEBECQ – Signed photograph.
Print featuring a close-up of the French writer. Enhanced with his original signature...
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Michel HOUELLEBECQ – Photograph with autograph signature.
This print, enhanced with his original signature, depicts the French writer seated in...
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Michel Houellebecq – “Anything can happen in life, and especially nothing.”
Autographed aphorism signed. Houellebecq here revisits one of his most famous...
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