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Nina Bouraoui

French novelist and songwriter

1967 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Nina Bouraoui is the 7,186th most popular writer, the 5,877th most popular biography from France and the 684th most popular French Writer.

Nina Bouraoui is a French novelist known for her exploration of themes such as identity, sexuality, and the complexities of cultural heritage in her works. Her notable books include "La Voye des sens" and "Le Garçon," which have garnered critical acclaim and contributed to contemporary French literature.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Nina Bouraoui ranks 7,186 out of 7,302Before her are Feridun Zaimoğlu, Daniel O. Fagunwa, Helena Janeczek, Shobhaa De, Navid Kermani, and Boris Ryzhy. After her are Amir Hetsroni, James Gould Cozzens, Kamala Markandaya, Cheikh Tidiane Gaye, Ilze Liepa, and Saša Stanišić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Nina Bouraoui ranks 841Before her are Abdellah Bidane, Giovanni Parisi, Dragoș Neagu, Michael Gove, Hiroyuki Kiyokawa, and Navid Kermani. After her are Erland Johnsen, Martin Schmidt, Hamid Estili, Paco Camarasa, Li Zhongyun, and Daichi Suzuki.

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In France

Among people born in France, Nina Bouraoui ranks 5,877 out of NaNBefore her are Hugues Obry (1973), Eugénie Le Sommer (1989), Malik Zidi (1975), Sarah Adler (1978), Johan Clarey (1981), and Jean-Philippe Rohr (1961). After her are Laurent Boudouani (1966), Soprano (1979), Raphaël Haroche (1975), Roxane Mesquida (1981), Amandine Leynaud (1986), and Yohan Benalouane (1987).

Among Writers In France

Among writers born in France, Nina Bouraoui ranks 684Before her are Mazarine Pingeot (1974), Alexandre Astier (1974), Cyril Montana (1969), Laurent Gaudé (1972), Nicolas Mathieu (1978), and François Bégaudeau (1971). After her are Ann Scott (1965), Amanda Filipacchi (1967), Gwenaëlle Aubry (1971), Philippe Méaille (1973), Seyhan Kurt (1971), and Maxence Caron (1976).

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