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Gwenaëlle Aubry

French novelist and philosopher

1971 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Gwenaëlle Aubry is the 7,392nd most popular writer, the 6,267th most popular biography from France and the 689th most popular French Writer.

Gwenaëlle Aubry is a French writer known for her novels that often explore themes of identity, memory, and the human condition. She has received critical acclaim for works such as "Le Tiers Temps" and "Une histoire de la littérature," which showcase her literary prowess and depth of thought.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Gwenaëlle Aubry ranks 7,392 out of 7,302Before her are Jessikka Aro, Simon Stålenhag, Slavcho Koviloski, Owen Gleiberman, Philip Ball, and Marissa Meyer. After her are Nika Turbina, Kate Grenville, Nicolás Giacobone, James Vanderbilt, Simon Kuper, and Carter Bays.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Gwenaëlle Aubry ranks 1,066Before her are Marco Ferrante, Kenichiro Tokura, Jonathan Blow, Jesús Olalla, Martin Frändesjö, and Vin Baker. After her are Geoff Barrow, Radu Muntean, Stuart Beattie, Kim Graham, Chesney Hawkes, and Per Bolund.

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In France

Among people born in France, Gwenaëlle Aubry ranks 6,267 out of NaNBefore her are Alice Isaaz (1991), Kévin Vauquelin (2001), Clément Grenier (1991), Laure Boulleau (1986), Franck Dumoulin (1973), and Jérémie Janot (1977). After her are Franck Jurietti (1975), Anthony Knockaert (1991), Florent Balmont (1980), Giuliano Alesi (1999), Cédric Burdet (1974), and Karim Essediri (1979).

Among Writers In France

Among writers born in France, Gwenaëlle Aubry ranks 689Before her are Nicolas Mathieu (1978), François Bégaudeau (1971), Nina Bouraoui (1967), Caroline Fourest (1975), Ann Scott (1965), and Amanda Filipacchi (1967). After her are Philippe Méaille (1973), Seyhan Kurt (1971), Maxence Caron (1976), Faïza Guène (1985), and Vanessa Grimm (null).

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