Aurélien Bellanger Explained
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 novels on a regular basis. 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] "If we had to look for a link, we could retain the desire to be part of the Balzacie heritage."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
- Téléréalité (2021), éditions Gallimard, novel
- Le vingtième siècle (2023), éditions Gallimard, novel
- Le musée de la jeunesse (2024), Stock
- Les derniers jours du Parti socialiste (2024). Éditions du Seuil, novel
Filmography
- Vilaine Fille, mauvais garçon (2011)
- Agit pop (2011)
- Age of Panic (La Bataille de Solférino) (2013)
External links
Notes and References
- News: Clermont. Thierry. 2014-11-13. Le prix de Flore pour Aurélien Bellanger. French. Le Figaro. 2014-11-15.
- News: Audrerie. Sabine. 2012-08-22. Des souris et des hommes. French.
- News: Dupuis. Jérôme. 2012-08-23. Aurélien Bellanger, ennuyeux comme un annuaire électronique. French. L'Express. 2014-11-15. un Houellebecq sans humour, sans sexe, sans aphorisme, sans mélancolie.