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Winners

  • 2010 : Jean-Marie Barnaud for Fragments d'un corps incertain (Cheyne)
  • 2009 : Jacques Ancet for L'identité obscure (Lettres Vives)
  • 2008 : Alain Borer
    Alain Borer
    Alain Borer , is a French poet, art critic, essayist, novelist, playwright, writer-traveler, signatory of the Littérature-monde manifesto, and eminent authority on the works of Arthur Rimbaud...

     for Icare & I don’t (Editions du Seuil
    Éditions du Seuil
    Éditions du Seuil is a French publishing house created in 1935, currently owned by La Martinière Groupe. It owes its name to this goal "The seuil is the whole excitement of parting and arriving...

    )
  • 2007 : Linda Maria Baros
    Linda Maria Baros
    Linda Maria Baros is a French-language poet, translator and literary critic, one of the most powerful new voices on today’s poetry scene .She lives in Paris, France.-Biography:* Pupil at the Central School in Bucharest and at the Victor...

     for La Maison en lames de rasoir (Cheyne)
  • 2006 : Jean-Baptiste Para for La faim des ombres (Obsidiane)
  • 2005 : Bernard Chambaz for Été
  • 2004 : Jacques Darras for Vous n'avez pas le vertige (Gallimard/L'Arbalète)
  • 2003 : François Montmaneix for Les rôles invisibles (Le Cherche Midi)
  • 2002 : Claude Adelen for Soleil en mémoire (Dumerchez)
  • 2001 : Alain Lance for Temps criblé (Obsidiane/Le temps qu'il fait)
  • 2000 : Alain Jouffroy
    Alain Jouffroy
    Alain Jouffroy, born on September 11, 1928 near Parc Montsouris, Paris, is a French writer, poet and artist.He was the first advocate of an Art Strike and formed the Union of Writers during the strikes of May 1968 in France with Jean-Pierre Faye...

     for C'est aujourd'hui toujours (Gallimard)
  • 1999 : Claude Mourthé for Dit plus bas (Le Castor Astral)
  • 1998 : Anise Koltz
    Anise Koltz
    Anise Koltz is one of Luxembourg's major contemporary authors. Best known for her poetry and her translations of poetry, she has also written a number of children's stories...

     for Le mur du son (Éditions phi, Luxembourg)
  • 1997 : Richard Rognet for Lutteur sans triomphe (L'Estocade)
  • 1996 : Patrice Delbourg for L'ampleur du désastre (Le Cherche Midi)
  • 1994 : Jean-Pierre Siméon for Le sentiment du monde (Cheyne)
  • 1993 : René Depestre
    René Depestre
    René Depestre is a Haitian poet and communist. He lived in Cuba as an exile from the Duvalier regime for many years and was a founder of the Casa de las Americas publishing house. He is best known for his poetry.-Life:...

     for Anthologie personnelle (Actes Sud)
  • 1992 : François de Cornière for Tout cela
  • 1991 : Yves Martin for l'ensemble de son œuvre
  • 1990 : Jacques Gaucheron for Entre mon ombre et la lumière (éditions Messidor)
  • 1989 : Philippe Delaveau
  • 1988 : James Sacré for Une fin d'après-midi à Marrakech (André Dimanche)
  • 1987 : Yves Broussard for Nourrir le feu (SUD)
  • 1986 : Claude-Michel Cluny for Asymétries (La Différence
    La Difference
    La Difference is a Canadian current affairs television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1968.-Premise:This series, hosted by Peter Desbarats and Richard Gwyn, concerned cultural differences between English and French Canada, providing historical context for these distinctions...

    )
  • 1985 : Jean-Vincent Verdonnet for Ce qui demeure
  • 1984 : Pierrette Micheloud for Les mots, la pierre (La Braconnière)
  • 1983 : Pierre Gabriel
    Pierre Gabriel
    Pierre Gabriel is a mathematician at Universität Zürich who works on category theory, algebraic groups, and representation theory of algebras. He was elected a correspondent member of the French Academy of Sciences in November 1986.-See also:...

     for La seconde porte
  • 1982 : Jean Orizet for Le voyageur absent (Grasset)
  • 1981 : Gaston Miron
    Gaston Miron
    Gaston Miron, was an important poet, writer, and editor of the Quebec post Quiet Revolution. His masterpiece, L'homme rapaillé has sold over 100 000 copies, in Quebec and overseas, ensuring Miron as one of the most widely read authors of...

     for L'homme rapaillé
  • 1980 : Vénus Khoury-Ghata
    Vénus Khoury-Ghata
    Vénus Khoury-Ghata is a Lebanese writer.In 1959, she was Miss Beirut.She married French researcher Jean Ghata. She collaborated on Europe magazine, directed by Louis Aragon, translating it into Arabic with other poets...

     for Les ombres et leurs cris (Belfond)
  • 1979 : Jean Laugier for Rituel pour une ode (éditions Caractères)
  • 1977 : Édouard-J. Maunick
    Edouard Maunick
    Edouard Joseph Marc Maunick is a Mauritian, African poet, critic, and translator.Maunick is a métis or mulatto, and as such was the subject of discrimination from both blacks and whites. He worked briefly as a librarian in Port-Louis before going to Paris in 1960, where he wrote, lectured, and...

     for Ensoleillé vif (Le Cherche Midi)
  • 1975 : Charles Le Quintrec
    Charles Le Quintrec
    Charles Le Quintrec was a French poet. He was born in Plescop and died in Lorient.He was a literary critic for Ouest-France .-Awards:* Chevalier des Arts et Lettres* Officer of the Ordre national du Mérite...

     for Jeunesse de dieu
  • 1974 : Léopold Sédar Senghor
    Léopold Sédar Senghor
    Léopold Sédar Senghor was a Senegalese poet, politician, and cultural theorist who for two decades served as the first president of Senegal . Senghor was the first African elected as a member of the Académie française. Before independence, he founded the political party called the Senegalese...

     for l'ensemble de son œuvre
  • 1973 : Marc Alyn
    Marc Alyn
    Marc Alyn , is a French poet.-Life:He was mobilized to Algeria in 1957.He lived far from Paris, a farmhouse in Uzès, Gard....

     for Infini au-delà
  • 1972 : Serge Michenaud for Scorpion Orphée (Guy Chambelland)
  • 1967 : Lorand Gaspar
    Lorand Gaspar
    Lorand Gaspar is a French poet.-Life:In 1943, he enrolled at Politehnica University of Bucharest in Engineering, was mobilized months later, and then imprisoned in a labor camp...

     for Le quatrième état de la matière (Flammarion
    Flammarion
    Flammarion may refer to:* Camille Flammarion , French astronomer* Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion , French astronomer, wife of Camille Flammarion* The Flammarion engraving by unknown artist; appeared in a book by Camille Flammarion...

    )
  • 1965 : Robert Lorho (pseudonyme : Lionel Ray
    Lionel Ray
    Lionel Ray, , is a French poet, and essayist.-Biography:Born of a Breton father and a Walloon mother, he spent his childhood in the town of Mantes-la-Jolie. He published several collections under his real name, Robert Lorho, Associate of French language and literature professor at the Lycee...

    ) pour Légendaire (Seghers)
  • 1961 : Jean Breton for Chair et soleil (La Table Ronde)
  • 1959 : Luc Bérimont for L'herbe à tonnerre (Seghers)
  • 1954 : André de Richaud
    André de Richaud
    André de Richaud was a French poet and writer. After his father was killed in the First World War in 1915, his mother became a lover of a German prisoner of war, which caused him a trauma that made him later sell their house and move away...

     for Le droit d'asile
  • 1953 : Armand Lanoux
    Armand Lanoux
    Armand Lanoux was a French writer.-Biography :He first made several trades, teacher, designer of subjects for boxes of candy, bank employee, amounting in luxury books, painter, journalist....

     for Colporteur (Seghers) et Jean Malrieu for Préface à l'amour
  • 1948 : Jean l'Anselme for Le tambour de la ville (LEC)
  • 1947 : Hervé Bazin
    Hervé Bazin
    Hervé Bazin was a French writer, whose best-known novels covered semi-autobiographical topics of teenage rebellion and dysfunctional families.- Biography :...

    for Jour
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