Édouard Louis
Édouard Louis is a French writer known for his autobiographical works that explore themes of identity, class, and sexuality. He co-authored a narrative with Geoffroy de Lagasnerie, highlighting the profound role of friendship in their lives and challenging conventional ideas about familial relationships.
Born on Oct 30, 1992 (33 years old)
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Norway:
Édouard Louis is becoming a meme in certain circles of the French public for his writing about the lives of a group of French people without real access to economic or cultural capital.
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North Macedonia:
Édouard Louis is another French writer who has been deeply influenced by Annie Ernaux.
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Switzerland:
Édouard Louis is a prominent author of his generation who writes about the complexities of violence and empathy in his works.
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Norway:
He is writing one of the most important bodies of work in contemporary literature, focusing on sexuality, desire, and longing.
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France:
Edouard Louis frequently repeats combative phrases about literature during interviews and conferences.
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Switzerland:
Édouard Louis is recognized as a significant contemporary author in the French literary scene.
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Austria:
Édouard Louis discusses the impact of his brother's heterosexuality on his life.
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Denmark:
Édouard Louis has declared that he is done writing books about his own family.
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Slovenia:
Édouard Louis is among the writers who have signed a letter urging President Macron to reinstate the evacuation program for artists.
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Sweden:
Édouard Louis spoke about realism as the language of the working class at the festival.
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