Lauren Elkin is a renowned Franco-American writer, critic, and translator.
Her acclaimed book "Flâneuse: Women Walk the City" received numerous accolades and nominations.
Elkin's essays on art, literature, and culture have been published in prestigious outlets like the London Review of Books and The New York Times.
She has also translated works by notable French authors, including Simone de Beauvoir.
After two decades in Paris, Elkin now resides in London.
Her diverse body of work spans fiction, non-fiction, and translation, establishing her as a prominent voice in contemporary literature and cultural criticism.
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