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Michel Houellebecq

An offhand remark about Islam during a publicity tour for his 2001 novel ''Platform'' led to Houellebecq being taken to court for inciting racial hatred. He was eventually cleared of all charges. He subsequently moved to Ireland for several years, before moving back to France, where he currently resides. He was described in 2015 as "France’s biggest literary export and, some say, greatest living writer." In a 2017 ''Deutsche Welle'' article, he is dubbed the "undisputed star, and enfant terrible, of modern French literature".
In 2010, he published ''The Map and the Territory'', which won the prestigious Prix Goncourt. In 2015, his next novel, ''Submission'', sparked another controversy for its depiction of Islam and was later accused of plagiarism. ''Annihilation'' was published in 2022. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Vrbanová, Nina, Vilím, Erik, Beskid, Vladimír, 1962-, Canevacci, Marco, Čarná, Daniela, 1977-, Fenyvesi, Áron, German, Kinga, Houellebecq, Michel, 1956-, Champenois, Michèle, Komarová, Barbora, Kotvanová, Lucia, Kukurová, Lenka, 1978-, Ondrušová, Darina, Osborne, Peter, Pacáková, Zuzana, Pribišová, Lýdia, Stach, Lucia G., Švec, Pavel
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