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2005 - 2005
Literature
Gwenaëlle Aubry
Period: 2005-2005
Profession: Writer Gwenaëlle Aubry was born in 1971. An alumnus of the Ecole Normale Supérieure and Trinity College Cambridge, she holds an agrégation and doctorate in philosophy, is a research fellow at the CNRS and teaches at the Université de Paris-Sorbonne (Paris-IV). A translator of Plotinus, she is the author of articles and essays devoted, in particular, to ancient philosophy, a radio adaptation of H. Broch’s La Mort de Virgile, as well as two novels and a story: Le diable détacheur (Actes Sud, 1999); L’isolée ( Stock, 2002); L’isolement (Stock, 2003). She was a resident at Villa Médicis from April to September 2005, where she wrote a novel and an essay published in 2006.