Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire

The Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire (one of the major literary prizes of Black Africa for Francophone Literature) is a literary prize presented every year by the ADELF, the Association of French Language Writers for a French original text from Sub-Saharan Africa. It was originally endowed with 2,000 french francs.

Grand Prix littéraire de l’Afrique noire
CountryFrance
Presented byAssociation des écrivains de langue française
First awarded1960
Websitehttp://web.me.com/tomaloc/AFN/LE_REGLEMENT.html

Winners

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gollark: Ah, 11, not 7.
gollark: I mean, exact to within a second or so, sure.
gollark: It turns out that my two things have times of death about seven seconds apart, so multiple people is probably good.
gollark: Hmm, 14 minutes until the time of death, I should probably set up teleports and stuff? Who was it that was available to catch?

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