Prix Henri de Régnier
The Prix Henri de Régnier awarded by the Académie française is an annual prize to support literary creation established in 1994 by grouping of the prizes of the foundations Aubry-Vitet, Bonardi, Pierre de Régnier, Xavier Marnier, Monbinne, Pierre Villey et de Vismes. It is currently endowed with 5,000 euros, the highest sum of the prizes of the foundations.
List of laureates
Year | Author | Work/Publisher | Award |
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1995 | Frédéric Maire | All his work | 5 000 Fr |
1997 | Robert Marteau | All his work | 5 000 Fr |
1998 | Jean-Claude Andro | All his work | 10 000 Fr |
1999 | Maurice Pons | All his work | 20 000 Fr |
2000 | Jean-Christophe Buisson | Héros trahi par les Alliés, Le général Mihailovic, Éditions Perrin | 20 000 Fr |
2001 | Jean-Clarence Lambert | Anthologie de la poésie suédoise, and all his poetic work, Somogy | 20 000 Fr |
2002 | Bruno Maillé | All his work | 3 000 € |
2003 | Fouad El-Etre | All his work | 3 000 € |
2005 | Marc Alyn | Le Piéton de Venise, Éditions Bartillat | 5 000 € |
2006 | Catherine Pinguet | All his work | 5 000 € |
2007 | Pascal Rannou | De Corbière à Tristan. Les Amours jaunes : une quête de l'identité, Honoré Champion | 5 000 € |
2008 | Célia Houdart | Les merveilles du monde, Éditions P.O.L | 5 000 € |
2009 | Jean-Jacques Lafaye | « Pour soutenir son étude sur André Maurois » | 5 000 € |
2010 | Annelise Roux | La Solitude de la fleur blanche, Sabine Wespieser Editeur | 5 000 € |
2011 | Guillaume Métayer | Anatole France et le nationalisme littéraire. Scepticisme et tradition, Éditions du Félin | 5 000 € |
2012 | Philippe Lançon | Les Îles, Editions JC Lattès | 5 000 € |
2013 | Jean-Baptiste Harang | Bordeaux-Vintimille, Éditions Grasset | 5 000 € |
2014 | Kirby Jambon. | Petites Communions. Poèmes, chansons et jonglements | 5 000 € |
2015 | Arnaud Guillon | Tableau de chasse, Editions Héloïse d'Ormesson | 3 000 € |
2016 | Marc Pautrel | Une jeunesse de Blaise Pascal, Editions Gallimard | 3 000 € |
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External links
- The Prix Henri de Régnier on the site of the Académie française
- Prix Henri de Régnier de l'Académie française 2016 for Une jeunesse de Blaise Pascal on Livres Hebdo
- Kirby Jambon Receives Henri de Régnier Award on Consulate General of France in New Orleans
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