Mark Polizzotti

Mark Polizzotti

Mark Polizzotti has written at least 28 books. Their most popular book is Bouvard and Pecuchet with 19 saves with an average rating of 3.63⭐.

Authorship percentage indicates primary author status - excluding introductions, forewards and other contributions.

Series

19 primary books17 released books

Authored 6% of series

33 1/3

33 1/3 is a 17-book series with 17 released primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Warren Zanes, Andy Miller, and John Eric Cavanagh.

Series

33 primary books

Authored 3% of series

33⅓

33⅓ is a 33-book series with 33 released primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Joe Pernice, Joe Harvard, and Steve Matteo.

Series

31 released books

Authored 0% of series

Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents

Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents is a 31-book series with 31 released primary works first released in 1975 with contributions by Gilles Deleuze, Paul Virilio, and Jean Baudrillard.

Series

9 primary books10 released books

Authored 0% of series

Franck Sharko

Franck Sharko is a 10-book series with 9 released primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Franck Thilliez.

1991
#1
Train d'enfer pour ange rouge
#3
Deuils de miel
#3
Syndrome E
#6
Gataca

Series

8 primary books

Authored 0% of series

Lucie Hennebelle

Lucie Hennebelle is a 8-book series with 8 released primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by Franck Thilliez.

#2
La Chambre des morts
#4
La mémoire fantôme
#3
Syndrome E
#6
Gataca
#5
Atomka

Series

11 primary books

Authored 0% of series

Sharko & Hennebelle

Sharko & Hennebelle is a 11-book series with 11 released primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Franck Thilliez.

#1
Train d'enfer pour ange rouge
#2
La Chambre des morts
#3
Deuils de miel
#4
La mémoire fantôme
#3
Syndrome E

Series

3 released books

Authored 0% of series

Poets for the Millennium

Poets for the Millennium is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by María Sabina, André Breton, and Paul Celan.