Gwenaëlle Aubry
A novelist and a philosopher, Gwenaëlle Aubry studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris and Trinity College in Cambridge. She published her first novel, Le Diable détacheur (Actes Sud), in 1999, followed in 2002 by L’Isolée (Stock) and two others. She is also the author of several nonfiction works, including a translation of a treatise by Plotinus and Notre vie s’use en transfigurations (Actes Sud, 2007), written while in residency at the Villa Médicis in Rome.

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