Laurent Quintreau
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Laurent Quintreau is a French writer. He was one of the founders of the now-defunct magazine '' Revue Perpendiculaire'', along with
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, Christophe Duchatelet,
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, Jacques-François Marchandise, Christophe Kihm and
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. His 2008 novel ''Marge Brute'' was translated into English as ''Gross Margin'' by
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. He has also written another novel called ''Mandalas''.


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