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  1. Writing Is Like Cultivating Parasites in Your Brain: Directed by Christian Lund. With Michel Houellebecq, Rune Lykkeberg, Jens Albinus. "The past is always happy and the future also. Only the present hurts," says Michel Houellebecq in this very rare interview, which the French author has said is his last public stage interview. Considered one ...

    • Christian Lund
    • 2019-10-06
    • Talk-Show
    • 46
  2. Writing Is Like Cultivating Parasites in Your Brain (2019) | MUBI. FLASH SALE. 02. Days. 04. Hours. 05. Minutes. Cast & Crew. Christian Lund Director. Michel Houellebecq Author, Self. Jens Albinus Self. Rune Lykkeberg Screenplay, Self. Klaus Elmer Cinematography, Editing. Jakob Solbakken Cinematography. Simon Weyhe Cinematography. Critics reviews.

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  5. 3.5K. 241K views 4 years ago #Literature #MichelHouellebecq. “The past is always happy and the future also. Only the present hurts,” says Michel Houellebecq in this very rare interview, which the...

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    • Louisiana Channel
  6. Michel Houellebecq Interview: Writing is Like Cultivating Parasites in Your Brain on Vimeo. 3 years ago. Louisiana Channel. “The past is always happy and the future also. Only the present hurts,” says Michel Houellebecq in this very rare interview, which the French author has said is his last public stage interview.

    • 46 Min.
    • Louisiana Channel
  7. “The past is always happy and the future also. Only the present hurts,” says Michel Houellebecq in this very rare interview, which the French author has said is his last public stage interview. Considered one of the most important European writers today, Houellebecq speaks with great generosity…