André Gide was a French writer born in 1869.
André Gide was a French writer born in 1869.
He is known for his work 'The Counterfeiters' and for winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947.
Gide was a key figure in 20th-century literature, and his work addressed themes such as morality, sexuality, and the search for truth.
His innovative literary style and critical spirit earned him a prominent place in the history of French literature..