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''Interventions'' is a collection of texts by the French writer
Michel Houellebecq Michel Houellebecq (; born Michel Thomas on 26 February 1956) is a French author of novels, poems, and essays, as well as an occasional actor, filmmaker, and singer. His first book was a biographical essay on the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. H ...
, including essays, interviews and polemical articles. The book exists in three versions, published in 1998, 2009 and 2020. The later versions are mainly expansions with new material, although a few texts only appear the earlier editions. The third version, ''Interventions 2020'', was published in English in 2022.


Background

The French writer
Michel Houellebecq Michel Houellebecq (; born Michel Thomas on 26 February 1956) is a French author of novels, poems, and essays, as well as an occasional actor, filmmaker, and singer. His first book was a biographical essay on the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. H ...
came to public attention in the 1990s. His first novel '' Whatever'' was published in 1994, and although it initially received little attention, it gradually became renowned over the next few years. When his second novel '' Atomised'' was published in 1998, it became a major literary event in France, was printed in 177,000 copies and sold to many countries. It launched Houellebecq to prominence and made him a subject of much analysis in the media, where he was described as controversial, as a new trend and as an example of
nihilist Nihilism () encompasses various views that reject certain aspects of existence. There have been different nihilist positions, including the views that life is meaningless, that moral values are baseless, and that knowledge is impossible. Thes ...
literature.


Publication

The first version of Houellebecq's text collection ''Interventions'' was published by Éditions Flammarion in 1998. A new version, expanded with new content and a few texts from the first version removed, appeared through Flammarion in 2009 as ''Interventions 2''. In 2020, Flammarion published a further expanded version as ''Interventions 2020''. This version was published in a pocket edition by in 2022 under the title ''Interventions''. ''Interventions 2020'' is the only version that exists in English translation. It was translated by Andrew Brown and published by
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Contents

The English titles and publication info for the texts in ''Interventions 2020'' are from the "Sources" section of that book. Additional info is from ''Interventions'' and ''Interventions 2''.


Reception

''Interventions'' received little attention when the first version was published in 1998. It appeared soon after Houellebecq's novels ''Whatever'' and ''Atomised'' had become subjects of international discussions and it was marketed as a key to the "real Houellebecq". Alexander Müller of ' said it will disappoint people who approach it for that reason, comparing it negatively to Houellebecq's novels in its analyses of social processes. He praised its "aggressive style" and analytical abilities in some passages, but said it contains platitudes and "has little to offer other than the
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that is widespread in France". Carole Sweeney says its texts have similar themes as ''Whatever'' and Houellebecq's earlier prose work ' (1991). These 1990s works address mechanistic and
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worldviews as existential threats and analyze how the logic of markets affects sexuality. At the publication of ''Interventions 2'', Sébastien Lapaque of ''
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'' described Houellebecq as one of few French writers who defy the zeitgeist by being " bad boys", together with Maurice G. Dantec, Richard Millet, Marc-Édouard Nabe, , Benoît Duteurtre and Gérard Oberlé. He said ''Interventions 2'' elucidates both Houellebecq's novels and his "art of war". In ''
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'', Maud Granger Remy wrote that the title ''Interventions 2'' is misleading, because it is not a sequel but an expansion of the existing ''Interventions'', and the 17 added texts are also republications. She said the collection is incoherent and some texts suffer from being taken out of context, such as the afterword to the ''
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'', which she called beautiful but without relevance when it is not read together with the manifesto itself. Granger Remy criticized the publisher for recycling and relabelling material in a way that is dishonest and unworthy of Houellebecq, whose other books she described as "truly coherent, aesthetically and ideologically". When ''Interventions 2020'' was published, David Caviglioli and Grégoire Leménager of ''
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'' used it to analyze Houellebecq's changing affinites over three decades. They group the texts into four periods: an early phase with "the
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'', from the early 2000s with ''
Le Figaro () is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was named after Figaro, a character in several plays by polymath Pierre Beaumarchais, Beaumarchais (1732–1799): ''Le Barbier de Séville'', ''The Guilty Mother, La Mère coupable'', ...
'', and finally with '' Valeurs actuelles'', which they call " Lepenist and Identitarian". David Sexton of ''
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'' says the book's promotion of love and kindness makes Houellebecq appear "far from the depressive slut with an odd knack for prophecy that he is still eagerly reported to be in the British press".


References


External links


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''Interventions 2020''
{{Michel Houellebecq 1998 non-fiction books 2009 non-fiction books 2020 non-fiction books French essay collections Works by Michel Houellebecq Éditions Flammarion books French-language non-fiction books