Laurent Quintreau
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Laurent Quintreau is a French writer.[1] He was one of the founders of the now-defunct magazine Revue Perpendiculaire,[2] along with Nicolas Bourriaud, Christophe Duchatelet, Jean-Yves Jouannais, Jacques-François Marchandise, Christophe Kihm and Michel Houellebecq.
His 2008 novel Marge Brute was translated into English as Gross Margin by Polly McLean.[1][3] He has also written another novel called Mandalas.
References
- ^ a b "Laurent Quintreau". www.penguin.com.au. Retrieved Apr 11, 2020.
- ^ "chroniques". www.chroniques-nomades.net. Retrieved Apr 11, 2020.
- ^ "Gross Margin, by Laurent Quintreau Personal Days, by Ed Park". The Independent. Jul 25, 2008. Retrieved Apr 11, 2020.
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