In 2008, Michel Houellebecq and Bernard-Henri Levy began a ferocious exchange of letters. Public Enemies is the result. In their inimitably witty, inimitably fascinating, inimitably confrontational correspondence, they lock horns on everything, including literature, sex, politics, family, fame and even - naturally - themselves. Never dull, always provocative, brutally honest and painfully funny, this is a tussle that is impossible to ignore.