A reactionary is someone who wants to return to a previous state - that's never a possibility in my books. For me, everything's irreversible in the life of a society, as well as an individual's.
— Michel Houellebecq
Polemical debates happen all the time in France.
I think that if writers don't speak about real life, it's because they don't know it.
I tend to think that good and evil exist and that the quantity in each of us is unchangeable. The moral character of people is set, fixed until death.
I find it an absolute pleasure to read travel guides, especially the Michelin guides, and their description of places I know I'll probably never visit. I spend a large part of my life reading descriptions of restaurants.
The press may hate me, and I know my battles with them are not over, but that doesn't matter.
The love of a dog is a pure thing. He gives you a trust which is total. You must not betray it.
When you read the Koran, you give up. At least the Bible is very beautiful because Jews have an extraordinary literary talent.
I prefer reading to writing. Reading changes your world view. Writing changes absolutely nothing. Except, of course, when it makes you rich.
Those who think they know me are simply lacking in information.
When a country is strong... it accepts any dose of pessimism from its writers.
Active people don't change the world profoundly; ideas do. Napoleon is less important in world history than Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
I am for the muscles. I would like to have a lot of muscles, because women like it. I'm for bodybuilding, but it's very exhausting.
I think poetry is the only domain where a writer you like can truly be said to influence you, because you read and reread a poem so many times that it simply drills itself into your head.
In my own writing, I think of myself as a realist who exaggerates a little.
You know, you don't have to have permanent opinions. You can think, every morning, 'I love the world' and go to bed every night thinking, 'I hate the world.'
I think that if I am notorious, it is because other people have decided that this is how I should be.
I admit that invective is one of my pleasures. This only brings me problems in life, but that's it. I attack, I insult. I have a gift for that, for insults, for provocation. So I am tempted to use it.
The most stupid religion is Islam.
My novels are all ideas.
You can't be a crazy rebel in the face of death, it's not a fitting attitude.
The great advantage of a novel is you can put in whatever comes into your head - it has the same shape as the human brain.
I think it's more difficult to live without a religion, definitely.
I think that there is a sharp contrast for most people between life at university, where they meet lots of people, and the moment when they enter the workforce, when they basically no longer meet anyone. Life becomes dull. So as a result people get married to have a personal life. I could elaborate but I think everyone understands.
Using a big word like 'plagiarism'... always causes some damage. It will always do lasting damage, like accusations of racism.
Why am I popular? I don't know. Is it a mistake? I should think it's a mistake somewhere.
Women are not stupid, but they were not clever enough to realise that feminism did not bring freedom, but the opposite. That's why I'm glad feminism is dead.
Islam is a dangerous religion.
There is no point in asking me general questions because I am always changing my mind.
The Americans are completely stupid. The intellectual level in any single European country is higher than in America.
I'd say that the question whether love still exists plays the same role in my novels as the question of God's existence in Dostoevsky.