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Brigitte Giraud

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Brigitte Giraud (French pronunciation: [bʁiʒit ʒiʁo]; born 1960, Sidi-Bel-Abbès in Algeria) is a French writer, author of novels and short stories. She was awarded the 2022 Prix Goncourt for her autobiographical novel Vivre vite (English: Live Fast). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Brigitte Giraud is the 6,231st most popular writer, the 161st most popular biography from Algeria and the 21st most popular Algerian Writer.

Brigitte Giraud is a French writer known for her novels that often explore themes of memory, loss, and identity. She gained significant recognition for her book "Vivre Vite," which won the Prix Goncourt in 2022.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Brigitte Giraud ranks 6,231 out of 7,302Before her are Emmanuil Kazakevich, Maja Bošković-Stulli, Piers Anthony, Euphrase Kezilahabi, Howard Jacobson, and Caroline Norton. After her are Emma Willard, Edward Everett Hale, Stig Claesson, Franz Fühmann, Elizabeth Moon, and Andrew Vachss.

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In Algeria

Among people born in Algeria, Brigitte Giraud ranks 161 out of 213Before her are Sabri Boukadoum (1958), Nouria Mérah-Benida (1970), Jean-François Larios (1956), Pierre-Henri Raphanel (1961), Ali Bencheikh (1955), and Valérie Benguigui (1961). After her are Abdelmajid Bourebbou (1951), William Ayache (1961), Mokhtar Belmokhtar (1972), Djamel Haimoudi (1970), Matteo Ferrari (1979), and Mahmoud Guendouz (1953).

Among WRITERS In Algeria

Among writers born in Algeria, Brigitte Giraud ranks 21Before her are Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari (1578), Mouloud Mammeri (1917), Emmanuel Roblès (1914), Tahar Djaout (1954), Jean Amrouche (1906), and Jules Roy (1907). After her are Mimi Hafida (1965).