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  1. Michel Houellebecq begins speaking about his childhood, about what kind of a child he was, and how he started writing because he nurtured an early love of reading, particularly Hans Christian Andersen and Jules Verne.

  2. Películas hermosas e interesantes. Entérate de lo que hay en cartelera. WRITING IS LIKE CULTIVATING PARASITES IN YOUR BRAIN. Dirigida Por. Christian Lund. Dinamarca, 2019. Documental. 46. Sinopsis “The past is always happy and the future also.

  3. Simon Weyhe Cinematography. Critics reviews. “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…

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  5. Critic reviews for the film: 'Writing Is Like Cultivating Parasites in Your Brain (2019)'

  6. A large part of their brain capacity isn't used. And one life isn't enough. You need to have parallel lives or you can't resist.” Writing, however, requires a belief that you have something to add: “You need to have a certain megalomania to publish.”

  7. Writing Is Like Cultivating Parasites in Your Brain. Summaries. "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.