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Russell Williams

Associate Professor, Director of the Learning Commons and Director of Faculty Development

  • Department: Comparative Literature and English

Professor Williams came to 勛圖tv in 2013 after completing his doctoral studies at the University of London Institute in Paris and teaching at Universit矇 Paris-Est (Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel). His research focuses primarily on the contemporary novel and with his work, in particular, exploring the poetics, narrative technique and provocations of the French writer Michel Houellebecq. Professor Williams is also Director of the Learning Commons and Director of Faculty Development at 勛圖tv. He was awarded the 勛圖tv Board of Trustees award for Innovation in Instructional Design at graduation in 2018 and 2020.泭He shared the 2021 Distinguished Teaching Award with all of his Faculty colleagues and together with Dr Ruth Corran (Computer Science, Mathematics & Science) was awarded the 2022 Award for Innovation in Interdisciplinary Studies. In 2022 he was presented with the Undergraduate Student Council Faculty Recognition Award.

In addition to his ongoing work on Houellebecq and contemporary French writing, Professor Williams research concerns American and British literature of the same period, the cultural resonances between French and English language writing, and European detective fiction, particularly the work of泭紳矇棗-梯棗梭硃娶泭writers Thierry Jonquet and Jean-Patrick Manchette. He has also published on the relationships between writing, extremity and intoxication and is increasingly interested in the complex relationships between writing, reading, teaching, thinking and technology. As well as literary fiction, Professor Williams is interested in contemporary cinema, TV series, visual art, French pop, experimental music and noise.

Professor Williams has, with Dr Carole Sweeney (Goldsmiths University London), co-edited a special issue of the scholarly journal泭Modern and Contemporary France泭on Michel Houellebecq. With Dr Anna-Louise Milne (University of London Institute in Paris), he泭has co-edited泭Contemporary Fiction in French,泭collection of essays泭examining contemporary writing in French for Cambridge University Press. His book on Houellebecq,泭Pathos, poetry and politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction泭was published in 2019 with Rodopi/Brill. He has recently completed scholarly articles on Houellebecq and terrorism, Houellebecq's supposed 'plagiarism' and how the cultural logic of information management manifests in Houellebecq's literary style. Professor Williams is presently working on his next book, an interdisciplinary project tentatively titled泭French Weird.

Professor Williams journalism and literary criticism regularly appears in publications including the泭Times Literary Supplement, where he is Consultant Editor for French and Francophone literatures and contributes regularly to the podcast. He has written for泭the泭New Statesman, the泭Los Angeles Review of Books泭硃紳餃泭The Quietus. He also writes for his website, linked above, and tweets at @russwilliams_uk.



Education/Degrees

  • PhD, The University of London Institute in Paris
  • MA, The University of Manchester
  • BA, The University of Liverpool

Publications

Books

  • w/Anna-Louise Milne,泭Contemporary Fiction in French泭(Cambridge University Press, January 2021)
  • Pathos, poetry and politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction, 'Faux Titre' (Leiden: Rodopi-Brill, 2019)
  • w/ Marcela Lacub and Herv矇 Le Bras, Fourier, Kafka, Houellebecq: trois th矇ories sur l'enfer conjugal (Paris: Descartes et Cie, February 2018)
  • w/ Eugene Brennan, Literature and Intoxication: Writing, Politics and the Experience of Excess (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
  • w/ Alastair Hemmens, Autour de lextr礙me litt矇raire (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012)

Peer-reviewed articles

  • Doing a Houellebecq泭in the age of screens: trolling, selfies and textual bricolage,泭Romance Studies, forthcoming 2022

  • The writer and the terrorist: on Michel Houellebecq, Textual Practice, 34:9, 2020, 1599-1622, DOI:泭10.1080/0950236X.2020.1808302

  • Michel Houellebecq, Information Management and Our New Dark Age. French Cultural Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, Feb. 2020, pp. 4658, doi:10.1177/0957155819893587
  • 'Uncomfortable proximity. Literary technique, authorial provocations and dog whistles in Michel Houellebecqs fiction', Modern & Contemporary France, 2019, 27:1, 61-76, DOI: 10.1080/09639489.2018.1557128
  • 'Une po矇tique de la neutralit矇泭: soumission, anomie et inertie dans la fiction de Michel Houellebecq', in泭Rapha禱l Baroni & Samuel Estier泭(eds),泭Les "voix" de Michel Houellebecq, Actes du Colloque de l'Universit矇 de Lausanne 2016, Fabula, <>
  • , in Jean Kaempfer and Andr矇 Vanoncini (eds.), Revue critique de fixxion fran癟aise contemporaine, No. 10
  • 竄 La transgression ne mint矇resse pas, pour le dire brutalement泭罈. Michel Houellebecq, critic of transgression, in Elizabeth Benjamin and Jessica Goodman (eds.), MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities, MHRA, Vol. 9, 2014, pp. 67-83

Book chapters

  • The Franco-American Novel, in Russell Williams and Anna-Louise Milne (eds),泭Contemporary Fiction in French泭(Cambridge University Press, January 2021)

  • 'La vie litt矇raire inconnue de Michel Houellebecq', in Agathe Novak-Lechevalier (ed),泭Cahier Houellebecq泭(Paris: Editions de l'Herne, 2017)

  • Writing and Intoxication: Drunken Philosophers, Crack Addicts and the Perpetual Present, in Russell Williams and Eugene Brennan (eds.), Literature and Intoxication: Writing, Politics and the Experience of Excess (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 25-48
  • 竄 La souffrance la fois p矇n矇trante et douce 罈. Depression in Michel Houellebecqs fiction, in Gillian Ni Chellaigh, Laura Jackson and Siobh獺n McIlvanne (eds.), Quand La Folie Parle (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014), pp. 134-150
  • Houellebecq et LIdiot international : la gen癡se dune voix litt矇raire ?, in Bruno Viard (ed.), LUnit矇 de luvre de Michel Houellebecq, (Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2014), pp. 337-349
  • Cults, crimes and coprophilia. Subversive 牢ommunities in Richard Morgi癡ves Sex Vox Dominam and Thomas Hairmonts Le Coprophile, in Alastair Hemmens and Russell Williams (eds.) Autour de lextr礙me litt矇raire, (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012)

Review articles and encyclopedia entries

  • Writing struggles, review泭of Joseph Andrass and Kaoutar Harchis book泭Litt矇rture et r矇volution,泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭February 23, 2024,泭
  • M矇troSpotting, review泭of Andrew Martins book泭Metropolitain,泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭December 22/29, 2023,泭
  • Artful dodgers, review泭of Laurent Binets novel泭Perspective(s),泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭November 24, 2023,泭
  • Gainsbourg confidentiel, review泭of泭the Maison Gainsbourg museum,泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭November 10, 2023,泭
  • Weird thinking, review of泭Mondes invisibles泭ed.泭by泭Sylvain Ledda,泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭September 29, 2023,泭
  • Everyday culture, review of泭The Politics and Poetics of Everyday Life泭by泭Kristin Ross,泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭August 18/25, 2023,泭
  • Sales talk, review of泭Boniments泭by Fran癟ois B矇gaudeau,泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭July 14, 2023,泭

  • Cityscapes, review of Paris, Boulevard Voltaire by Mich癡le Audin,泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭July 7, 2023泭

  • Blue movie, review of Quelques mois dans ma vie by Michel Houellebecq,泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭June 2, 2023,泭

  • When a star was made, review of泭Et la femme cr矇a a la star, exhibition at the Petit Palais,泭The Times Literary Supplement,泭May 26, 2023,泭

  • House Arrest, review of泭The Birthday Party泭by Laurent Mauvignier (trans. by D. Levin-Becker),泭The Times Literary Supplement, March 10, 2023,

  • Review of泭Interventions 2020泭by Michel Houellebecq (trans by A. Brown), French Studies, December 27, 2022,

  • Review of Audimat,泭The Times Literary Supplement, November 25, 2022,泭
  • Danse macabre, review of V13 by Emmanuel Carr癡re,泭The Times Literary Supplement, November 18, 2022,泭
  • Review of Across Texts by Keith Reader,泭The Times Literary Supplement, October 14, 2022,泭
  • Review of Cacaphonies by Annabel Kim,泭The Times Literary Supplement, September 2, 2022,泭
  • Autumn livres: The trends and triumphs of a seasonal literary jamboree,泭The Times Literary Supplement, October 15, 2021
  • Christy Wampole,Degenerative Realism: Novel and Nation in Twenty-First-Century France.H-France Review泭Vol. 21 (August 2021), No. 144.泭
  • Memories are made of this: Jean-Philippe Toussaints unforgettable, decisive moments,泭The Times Literary Supplement, October 9, 2020
  • The Novels of Self-Isolation, 3am Magazine, May 19, 2020,
  • Michel Houellebecq: Google, Plagiarism, and Postproduction,泭Contemporary French and Francophone Studies,泭vol. 23, no. 4, 2019, pp.泭414-424,泭doi:泭
  • Entries on Laurent Garnier (pp. 285-8) and Jean-Michel Jarre (pp. 331-5) in泭Je chante donc je suis: an anthology of French and Francophone singers, from Abd al Malik to泭Zazie, ed. by泭Micha禱l Abecassis and Marcelline Block (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018)
  • Blurring the Boundaries: The Poetry of Michel泭Houellebecq,泭The Los Angeles Review of Books, June 1, 2017, <>
  • Punk and Politics: the S矇rie Noire in 2016, interview with Aur矇lien Masson, Gallimard, NoirCon 2016 programme, ed. by Lou Boxer, p. 33
  • , Times Literary Supplement, September 30, 2016
  • , Times Literary Supplement, July 8, 2016
  • , Los Angeles Review of Books, July 2, 2016
  • ',泭French Studies, 2016
  • The Psychedelic Phenomenon, Los Angeles Review of Books, April 30, 2016泭
  • Nurit Buchweitz, An Officer of Civilization: The Poetics of Michel Houellebecq, French Studies, French Studies, 2016 ]
  • The Real Paris, Los Angeles Review of Books, February 22, 2016
  • 泭, Los Angeles Review of Books, September 23, 2015
  • , Los Angeles Review of Books, July 27, 2015
  • Alain Mabanckou, , New Statesman, May 28, 2015
  • dith Piaf retrospective at the Biblioth癡que Nationale de France, The Independent, Radar magazine, April 4, 2015, p. 5
  • , Contreligne, January-March, 2015,泭
  • Michel Houellebecq, Soumission, Times Literary Supplement, February 13, 2015, p. 19
  • , New Statesman, March 19 2015
  • Kamel Daoud, Meursault, contre-enqu礙te, Times Literary Supplement, January 2, 2015, p. 23
  • (contemporary art review), The Independent, October 28, 2014, p. 39
  • Sabri Louatah, Les Sauvages, Times Literary Supplement, May 22, 2014, p. 21
  • Laurent Garnier, Electrochoc, Times Literary Supplement, February 28, 2014, p. 27
  • , Independent on Sunday, February 9, 2014
  • , Independent on Sunday, January 26, 2014
  • Douglas Morrey, Michel Houellebecq: Humanity and its aftermath, French Studies, 2014, 68, pp. 128-129
  • Michel Houellebecq, Configuration du dernier rivage, Times Literary Supplement, August 30, 2013
  • R矇gis Jauffret, Severe, Independent on Sunday, March 24, 2013,泭
  • R矇gis Jauffret, Claustria and Lacrimosa, Times Literary Supplement, November 2, 2012
  • Ruth Amar (ed.), L矇criture du bonheur dans le roman contemporain, French Studies, 2012, 66, p. 589-590
  • Sabine Van Wesemael and Murielle Lucie Cl矇m矇nt (eds.), Michel Houellebecq la Une, French Studies, 2012, 66, p. 586
  • Bret Easton Ellis, Imperial Bedrooms, Transgressive Culture, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2012, pp. 115-121
  • Jo禱l Loehr, Les Grandes notions 梭勳喧喧矇娶硃勳娶梗莽, French Studies, Vol. 66, No. 1, 2012, pp. 124-125
  • Alain-Philippe Durand, Fr矇d矇ric Beigbeder et ses doubles, French Review, Vol. 85, No. 2, 2011, pp. 355-35

Conferences & Lectures

  • Invited泭chair,泭Discussion泭about Edward Chisholms book泭A Waiter in Paris,泭American Library in Paris,泭December 12, 2023. Recording available at,泭
  • Invited泭chair,泭Discussion泭on The Attention Economy/In Search of the Third Bird泭with泭Justin EH Smith and Graham Burnett,泭American Library in Paris,泭October 19, 2023. Recording available at,泭
  • Invited泭panel member,泭Discussion with novelists Shumona Sinha and Maylis de Kerangal,泭Institut Fran癟ais,泭London,泭September 27, 2022. Recording available at,泭
  • Invited talk, Lire An矇antir, S矇minaire Michel Houellebecq, Universit矇 Paris Nanterre/Sorbonne Universit矇, April 7, 2022
  • Invited paper, Michel Houellebecqs New Dark Age: Information Overload, Appropriation, Extremity, Houellebecq in Focus conference, Villanova University, March 2021, Online conference. Recording available at,泭
  • Invited talk, La France, ce nest pas Michel Houellebecq, 勛圖tv Forum francophone interd矇partemental de Recherches et denseignement, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, March 28, 2019
  • Invited Speaker, 'Uncomfortable Proximity', Launch of a special issue of Modern and Contemporary France: La France ce n'est pas Michel Houellebecq, Goldsmiths University London,泭 February 14, 2019
  • Invited speaker, 'Michel Houellebecq: Uncreative Writer', Houellebecq's Cultural Transgressions conference, Institute of Modern Language Research, Senate House, University of London, September 29, 2018
  • 'Houellebecqs 竄泭Soumission泭罈: a contemporary 竄泭Dog Whistle泭罈 novel?, Society of French Studies conference, University College Cork, July 2, 2018
  • Invited panel chair, Literature and Reality in the 21st Century study day (IMLR/Paris-Nanterre), University of London Institute in Paris, June 8, 2018
  • Houellebecqs 竄泭Soumission泭罈: a contemporary 竄泭Dog Whistle泭罈 novel?, Words That Kill conference, 勛圖tv, May 28, 2018
  • Invited speaker, 'Houellebecq et le sacrifice du soi', S矇minaire Droit, histoire et litt矇rature, cole des hautes 矇tudes en sciences sociales, Paris, March 5, 2018
  • Invited speaker, 'Houellebecq et le terrorisme', S矇minaire Droit, histoire et litt矇rature, cole des hautes 矇tudes en sciences sociales, Paris, February 6, 2017
  • Invited speaker, Houellebecq et la crise du couple, Conference on la Fin du couple, cole des hautes 矇tudes en sciences sociales, Paris, December 2, 2016
  • Co-organizer (with Alice Craven) and panel chair, Noire is the New Noire, conference on the Gallimard S矇rie Noire including the participation of Aur矇lien Masson (Gallimard) and Dominque Manotti (novelist), American University of Paris, November 5, 2016
  • Panel member and organiser, Who Do You Think You Are?, panel discussion featuring douard Louis, author and Hannah Westley, 勛圖tv Global Communications, American University of Paris, September 28, 2016,
  • Je naurais rien regretter, a discussion with Louis Betty (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater), Berkeley Books, Paris, June 28, 2016
  • In conversation with photographer John Minihan, cole Normale Sup矇rieure, Paris, Paris Beckett Festival 2016, March 18, 2016.
  • Panel member and organiser, Translating Houellebecq, panel discussion featuring Lorin Stein, The Paris Review and Nelly Kapri癡lian, Les Inrockuptibles, American University of Paris, March 15, 2016.
  • Une po矇tique de la neutralit矇: soumission, anomie et inertie dans la fiction de Michel Houellebecq, International Conference, Les 竄 voix 罈 de Michel Houellebecq, Universit矇 de Lausanne, March 3, 2016.
  • The Rebranding of Michel Houellebecq: Persona, Authorial Presence and Narrative Voice, Society for French Studies conference, Cardiff, June 30, 2015.
  • Michel Houellebecq and the roman noir between 餃矇喧棗喝娶紳梗鳥梗紳喧 and homage, Society for French Studies conference, Nottingham, July 2, 2013.
  • Chair and event organiser, Does Paris Own Psychogeography?, panel discussion with Andrew Hussey and novelist Will Self, University of London Institute in Paris, April 22, 2013.
  • In conversation with novelist Aur矇lien Bellanger, University of London Institute in Paris, March 22, 2013
  • La voix po矇tique et critique dans les romans de Michel Houellebecq, LUnit矇 de luvre de Michel Houellebecq, Universit矇 de Provence, May 4, 2012.泭
  • Michel Houellebecq (and) the depressive subject, London French Postgraduate Conference 2011, IGRS London, November 14, 2011.
  • Experiences of transgression in Michel Houellebecq's fiction, Transgression(s), Universit矇 de Provence/Association des tudes Fran癟aises et Francophones dIrlande, October 21, 2011.
  • Cults, crimes and coprophilia. Subversive communities in Richard Morgi癡ves Sex Vox Dominam and Thomas Hairmonts Le Coprophile, Autour de lextr礙me litt矇raire, University of London Institute in Paris, June 3, 2011.
  • Michel Houellebecq: celebrity, pop star, transgressor, Interfaces conference, University of Exeter, January 29, 2011.

Research Areas

Michel Houellebecq, contemporary French fiction, detective fiction, the 紳矇棗-梯棗梭硃娶, the Franco-American novel, Thierry Jonquet, Jean-Patrick Manchette, French popular culture