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Ornela Vorpsi

1968 - Today

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Ornela Vorpsi (born 3 August 1968, Tirana), is an Albanian writer and photographer from the Vorpsi family in Tirana. Ornela studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera in Milan, and has been living and working in Paris since 1997. An excerpt of her novel The Country Where One Never Dies was included in Best European Fiction 2010, edited by Aleksander Hemon and prefaced by Zadie Smith. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ornela Vorpsi is the 6,575th most popular writer (up from 6,784th in 2019), the 84th most popular biography from Albania (up from 85th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Albanian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Ornela Vorpsi ranks 6,575 out of 7,302Before her are Nina Bawden, Carlton Cuse, Tõnu Õnnepalu, Veronica Roth, William Wycherley, and Philip G. Epstein. After her are Brian Moore, Khosiyat Rustam, James Lipton, Sabina Berman, Anna Burns, and Frederica Sagor Maas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Ornela Vorpsi ranks 484Before her are Giovanni Stroppa, Carina Wiese, Kim Young-ha, Kendall Cross, Alan Budikusuma, and Gabriel Porras. After her are Leonid Slutsky, Emanuele Naspetti, Momoko Kikuchi, James Iha, Peter van Vossen, and Kakhaber Tskhadadze.

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In Albania

Among people born in Albania, Ornela Vorpsi ranks 84 out of 150Before her are Eleni Foureira (1987), Eduard Abazi (1963), Ermonela Jaho (1974), Frederik Ndoci (1960), Erjon Bogdani (1977), and Bekim Balaj (1991). After her are Altin Lala (1975), Kristjan Asllani (2002), Aurela Gaçe (1973), Juliana Pasha (1980), Hersi Matmuja (1990), and Bledar Sejko (1972).

Among WRITERS In Albania

Among writers born in Albania, Ornela Vorpsi ranks 14Before her are Kostandin Kristoforidhi (1827), Fatos Kongoli (1944), Millosh Gjergj Nikolla (1911), Ndre Mjeda (1866), Fatos Arapi (1930), and Shaqe Çoba (1875). After her are Mimoza Ahmeti (1963), and Gjekë Marinaj (1965).