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Linda Maria Baros

1981 - Today

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Linda Maria Baros (born 6 August 1981) is a French-language poet, translator and literary critic. She has won the Prix Guillaume Apollinaire in 2007 and The Poetical Calling Prize in 2004. She lives in Paris, France. She has been a member of the Académie Mallarmé since 2013. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Linda Maria Baros is the 6,401st most popular writer (down from 6,235th in 2019), the 537th most popular biography from Romania (down from 520th in 2019) and the 59th most popular Romanian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Linda Maria Baros ranks 6,401 out of 7,302Before her are Alice Hoffman, Dick King-Smith, Ann Coulter, Gilles Leroy, Anthony McCarten, and Gerbrand Bakker. After her are Joanna Baillie, Renate Dorrestein, Sonja Åkesson, Joel Barlow, Kamel Daoud, and Reginald Hill.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Linda Maria Baros ranks 275Before her are André Lotterer, Ksenia Sobchak, Nadiya Savchenko, Dimitris Papadopoulos, Fandango, and Eugene. After her are Clara Morgane, Sung Yu-ri, Kenichi Yagara, Antonio López, Clive Standen, and Ruslan Rotan.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Linda Maria Baros ranks 537 out of 844Before her are Maria Ștefan (1954), Corneliu Ion (1951), Elena Georgescu (1964), Ioan Andone (1960), Paula Seling (1978), and Ioan Lupescu (1968). After her are Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu (1968), Valer Toma (1957), Vasile Iordache (1950), Mădălina Diana Ghenea (1987), Teodor Meleșcanu (1941), and Maria Fricioiu (1960).

Among WRITERS In Romania

Among writers born in Romania, Linda Maria Baros ranks 59Before her are Dan Pagis (1930), Miklós Jósika (1794), Monica Lovinescu (1923), Árpád Tóth (1886), Aglaja Veteranyi (1962), and Ion Negoițescu (1921). After her are Dan Stanca (1956), Attila Bartis (1968), and Delia Grigore (1972).