Citation Needed: Houellebecq Responds to Charge of Plagiarizing Wikipedia
Mr. Houellebecq said his approach to literature, "muddling real documents and fiction, has been used by many authors," and that to describe such an act as plagiarism was "a skilled insult" and "ridiculous."
From: NYT > Books
Thursday, 9 September, 2010
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