Prix France Culture
The Prix France Culture is a former literary award created in 1979 by the radio station France Culture.
In 2006, it was renamed Prix France Culture/Télérama, and its name was used from 2007 replacing the "Prix Arlequin", cinematographic prize awarded in parallel to the Grand prix du meilleur scénariste.
History
The prize was created in 1979 to reward important authors whose work was still unknown to the general public. It was awarded in early spring, on the occasion of the Salon Livre Paris. This prize was not endowed financially but the book was promoted on the radio. In 2006, the radio joined the cultural weekly Télérama and transformed the prize into Prix France Culture/Télérama awarded under the same conditions.
List of laureates
- 1979: Roger Laporte for Souvenirs de Reims
- 1980: Claude Ollier for Marrakch Medine
- 1981: Gilbert Lascault for Boucles et Nœuds and La Destinée de Jean Simon Castor
- 1982: Patrick Reumau for Jeanne aux chiens
- 1983: Catherine Weinzaepflen for Portrait et un rêve
- 1984: Jean Tortel for Feuilles tombées d'un discours and Pierre Michon for Vies minuscules
- 1985: Emmanuel Hocquard for Aerea dans les forêts de Manhattan
- 1986: Jacques Roubaud for Quelque chose noir
- 1987: Rabah Belamri for Regard blessé
- 1988: Bernard Noël for Journal du regard
- 1989: Gérard Macé for Le Dernier des Égyptiens
- 1990: Claude Roy for L'Étonnement du voyageur and all his work
- 1991: Claude Esteban for Soleil dans une pièce vide
- 1992: Jean-Christophe Bailly for Description d'Olonne
- 1993: Paule Thévenin for Antonin Artaud, ce désespéré qui vous parle
- 1994: Jean-Loup Trassard for L'Espace antérieur
- 1995: Pierre Bergounioux for Miette
- 1996: Claude Lucas for Suerte
- 1997: Jean-Pierre Milovanoff for La Splendeur d'Antonia
- 1998: Pascal Quignard for Vie secrète
- 1999: Jean-Louis Schefer for Figures peintes
- 2000: Christian Gailly for Nuage rouge
- 2001: Jean Hatzfeld for Dans le nu de la vie
- 2002: Dominique Rolin for Le Futur immédiat
- 2003: Olivier Rolin for Tigre en papier
- 2004: Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt for Le Poing dans la bouche
- 2005: Christine Angot for Les Désaxés and Une partie du cœur
- 2006: The prize is replaced by the Prix France Culture/Télérama
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