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Alexis Jenni

1963 - Today

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Alexis Jenni (born 1963) is a French novelist and biology teacher. His debut novel, The French Art of War, won the 2011 Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary award. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alexis Jenni is the 6,855th most popular writer (up from 6,891st in 2019), the 5,531st most popular biography from France (up from 5,649th in 2019) and the 667th most popular French Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Alexis Jenni ranks 6,855 out of 7,302Before him are Jakob Arjouni, Maurice G. Dantec, Guzel Yakhina, Owen Jones, Erik Möller, and James Gleick. After him are Vicenç Pagès, Mark Z. Danielewski, Julia Franck, David Hare, Edwin Morgan, and Chenjerai Hove.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Alexis Jenni ranks 746Before him are Donna Williams, Silvio Martinello, Okwui Enwezor, Peter Schiff, Sonia Pierre, and Petra Schneider. After him are Jeff Hornacek, Vicenç Pagès, Brad Silberling, Ralf Falkenmayer, Bernardo Redín, and Francesco Panetta.

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In France

Among people born in France, Alexis Jenni ranks 5,531 out of 6,770Before him are Étienne Capoue (1988), Franck Piccard (1965), Mélissa Theuriau (1978), Valérien Ismaël (1975), Sylvain Chavanel (1979), and Christophe Lemaitre (1990). After him are Francis Gillot (1960), Aïssa Mandi (1991), Julien Absalon (1980), Fabien Roussel (1969), Aurélie Filippetti (1973), and Cécile Nowak (1967).

Among WRITERS In France

Among writers born in France, Alexis Jenni ranks 667Before him are Sylvain Tesson (1972), Alexandre Jardin (1965), Éliette Abécassis (1969), Marie Darrieussecq (1969), Patrick Besson (1956), and Maurice G. Dantec (1959). After him are Jérôme Ferrari (1968), Cyril Montana (1969), Laurent Gaudé (1972), Nicolas Mathieu (1978), François Bégaudeau (1971), and Ann Scott (1965).