Description
'Everything separates us from one another, with the exception of one fundamental point: we're both utterly despicable individuals.' (Houellebecq to BHL)
In 2008, two of the most celebrated of French intellectuals Michel Houellebecq and Bernard-Henri Levy ('BHL') began a ferocious exchange of letters. Public Enemies is the result. In their inimitably witty, inimitably fascinating, inimitably confrontational correspondence, they lock horns on everything, including literature, sex, politics, family, fame and even - naturally - themselves.
By turns caustic and touching, sincere and candid, Public Enemies reveals how these two immensely procovative writers came to be who they are. Never dull, always incendiary, this is one literary fight you can't ignore. The sparks fly from every page...
Bestselling novelist Michel Houellebecq, and bestselling philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy ('BHL'), are two of the most celebrated and controversial intellectual figures in France today. In Public Enemies they clash head on in an awe-inspiring, hilarious and revealing battle of the literary titans.
About the Author
Michel Houellebecq is the bestselling author of numerous works of poetry and fiction including the international bestseller Atomised (translated into over 40 languages), and Platform.
Bernard-Henri Levy is a philosopher, journalist, activist and filmmaker. His books include American Vertigo, Barbarism with a Human Face, and Who Killed Daniel Pearl?
Book Information
ISBN 9781848871601
Author Bernard Henri-Levy
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Atlantic Books
Publisher Atlantic Books
Weight(grams) 346g
Dimensions(mm) 212mm * 134mm * 23mm