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'''Laurent Quintreau''' is a French writer.<ref>[http://www.randomhouse.com.au/authors/laurent-quintreau.aspx Profile]</ref> He co-founded the magazine ''Perpendiculaire''. His novel ''Marge Brute'' was translated into English as ''Gross Margin'' by Polly McLean. He has also written ''Mandalas''.
'''Laurent Quintreau''' is a French writer.<ref>[http://www.randomhouse.com.au/authors/laurent-quintreau.aspx Profile]</ref> He was one of the founders of the magazine ''[[Revue Perpendiculaire]]''; his other co-founders were [[Nicolas Bourriaud]], [[Christophe Duchatelet]], [[Jean-Yves Jouannais]], [[Jacques-François Marchandise]], [[Christophe Kihm]] and [[Michel Houellebecq]].

His novel ''Marge Brute'' was translated into English as ''Gross Margin'' by [[Polly McLean]]. He has also written another novel called ''Mandalas''.


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Revision as of 13:54, 18 February 2014

Laurent Quintreau is a French writer.[1] He was one of the founders of the magazine Revue Perpendiculaire; his other co-founders were Nicolas Bourriaud, Christophe Duchatelet, Jean-Yves Jouannais, Jacques-François Marchandise, Christophe Kihm and Michel Houellebecq.

His novel Marge Brute was translated into English as Gross Margin by Polly McLean. He has also written another novel called Mandalas.

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