Aurélien Bellanger
Aurélien Bellanger, born 20 April 1980 in Laval, Mayenne, is a French writer and actor. He debuted in 2010 with a monograph about Michel Houellebecq and has since published four novels. His second novel, L'Aménagement du territoire, received the 2014 Prix de Flore.[1] Due to his occupation with technology and modern life, his novels have been compared to the works of Houellebecq and Honoré de Balzac. In La Croix, Sabine Audrerie notes[2] "S'il fallait chercher un lien, on pourrait retenir la volonté de s'inscrire dans l'héritage balzacien." Less elogious, Jérôme Dupuis of L'Express described him as "a Houellebecq without humour, without sex, without aphorism, without melancholy".[3]
Literary works
- Houellebecq écrivain romantique (2010), éditions Léo Scheer, monograph
- La Théorie de l'information (2012), éditions Gallimard, novel
- L'Aménagement du territoire (2014), éditions Gallimard, novel
- Le Grand Paris (2017), éditions Gallimard, novel
- Le Continent de la douceur (2019), éditions Gallimard, novel
Filmography
- Vilaine Fille, mauvais garçon (2011)
- Agit pop (2011)
- Age of Panic (La Bataille de Solférino) (2013)
gollark: All the cool messaging apps were doing it.
gollark: Based on the stickers, it looks like old computer hardware.
gollark: BRB, implementing threads by prefixing things with `thread: [thread name]` in a normal chat.
gollark: We can create *thousands* of threads probably.
gollark: But there is a 100 channel per server limit!
References
- Clermont, Thierry (2014-11-13). "Le prix de Flore pour Aurélien Bellanger". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 2014-11-15.
- Audrerie, Sabine (2012-08-22). "Des souris et des hommes" (in French).
- Dupuis, Jérôme (2012-08-23). "Aurélien Bellanger, ennuyeux comme un annuaire électronique". L'Express (in French). Retrieved 2014-11-15.
un Houellebecq sans humour, sans sexe, sans aphorisme, sans mélancolie
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- Aurélien Bellanger at Gallimard.fr (in French)
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