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The '''Grand prix Jean Giono''' ({{Lang-fr|'Prix Jean Giono'}}) is a French [[literary prize]]. It was established in 1990 at the initiative of [[Michel Albert]], to honour the writer [[Jean Giono]]. Since 1992 it consists of two categories: the Jean Giono Grand Prize (Grand prix Jean-Giono) and the Jury Prize (Prix du Jury). |
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{{Short description|French literary prize}}The '''Grand prix Jean Giono''' ({{Langx|fr|'Prix Jean Giono'}}) is a French [[literary prize]]. It was established in 1990 at the initiative of [[Michel Albert]], to honour the writer [[Jean Giono]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Prix Jean-Giono |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/archives/article/1990/03/23/prix-jean-giono_3962803_1819218.html |access-date=5 November 2021 |work=Le Monde |date=23 March 1990 |language=French}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Prix Jean Giono |url=https://centrejeangiono.com/prix-jean-giono/ |website=Centre Jean Giono |access-date=5 November 2021 |language=French}}</ref> Since 1992 it consists of two categories: the Jean Giono Grand Prize (Grand prix Jean Giono) and the Jury Prize (Prix du Jury). The winner of the Grand prix Jean Giono receives 10,000 euros.<ref name="livreshebdo2020">{{cite web |last1=Contreras |first1=Isabel |title=Franck Bouysse remporte le prix Jean Giono 2020 |url=https://m.livreshebdo.fr/article/franck-bouysse-remporte-le-prix-jean-giono-2020 |website=Livres Hebdo |access-date=5 November 2021 |language=French |date=4 December 2020}}</ref> |
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== Grand prix Jean Giono == |
== Grand prix Jean Giono == |
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Given to a French-language author who has "defended or illustrated the novel's case".<ref name=pb-ysl>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fondation-pb-ysl.net/fr/Prix-Jean-Giono-538.html|title=Prix Jean Giono|language=French|work=fondation-pb-ysl.net|publisher=Fondation Pierre Bergé - Yves Saint Laurent|accessdate=2014-10-18}}</ref> |
Given to a French-language author who has "defended or illustrated the novel's case".<ref name=pb-ysl>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fondation-pb-ysl.net/fr/Prix-Jean-Giono-538.html|title=Prix Jean Giono|language=French|work=fondation-pb-ysl.net|publisher=Fondation Pierre Bergé - Yves Saint Laurent|accessdate=2014-10-18}}</ref> |
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* 1990: [[Yves Beauchemin]] for '' |
* 1990: [[Yves Beauchemin]] for ''Juliette Pomerleau'' (de Fallois) |
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* 1991: [[Michel Calonne]] for '' |
* 1991: [[Michel Calonne]] for ''Les Enfances'' ({{ill|Éditions Viviane Hamy|fr}}) |
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* 1992: [[François Nourissier]] for ''Gardien des ruines'' ([[Éditions Grasset]]) |
* 1992: [[François Nourissier]] for ''Gardien des ruines'' ([[Éditions Grasset]]) |
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* 1993: [[Félicien Marceau]] for ''La Terrasse de Lucrezia'' ([[Éditions Gallimard]]) |
* 1993: [[Félicien Marceau]] for ''La Terrasse de Lucrezia'' ([[Éditions Gallimard]]) |
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* 1998: [[Sylvie Germain]] for ''Tobie des marais'' (Gallimard) |
* 1998: [[Sylvie Germain]] for ''Tobie des marais'' (Gallimard) |
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* 1999: [[Jean d'Ormesson]] for ''Le Rapport Gabriel'' (Gallimard) |
* 1999: [[Jean d'Ormesson]] for ''Le Rapport Gabriel'' (Gallimard) |
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* 2000: [[Ahmadou Kourouma]] for '' |
* 2000: [[Ahmadou Kourouma]] for ''{{ill|Allah n'est pas obligé|fr}}'' ([[éditions du Seuil]]) |
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* 2001: [[Jean Raspail]] for ''[[Adíos, tierra delfuego]]'' ([[Albin Michel]]) |
* 2001: [[Jean Raspail]] for ''[[Adíos, tierra delfuego]]'' ([[Albin Michel]]) |
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* 2002: [[Serge Rezvani]] for ''L'Amour en face'' ([[Actes Sud]]) |
* 2002: [[Serge Rezvani]] for ''L'Amour en face'' ([[Actes Sud]]) |
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* 2003: [[Robert Merle]] for '' |
* 2003: [[Robert Merle]] for ''{{ill|Le Glaive et les Amours|fr}}'' (de Fallois) |
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* 2004: [[Pierre Moinot]] for ''Coup d'État'' (Gallimard) |
* 2004: [[Pierre Moinot]] for ''Coup d'État'' (Gallimard) |
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* 2005: [[Danièle Sallenave]] for ''La Fraga'' (Gallimard) |
* 2005: [[Danièle Sallenave]] for ''La Fraga'' (Gallimard) |
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* 2006: [[Pascal Quignard]] for ''[[Villa Amalia (novel)|Villa Amalia]]'' |
* 2006: [[Pascal Quignard]] for ''[[Villa Amalia (novel)|Villa Amalia]]'', Gallimard |
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* 2007: [[Jacques Chessex]] for '' |
* 2007: [[Jacques Chessex]] for ''{{ill|Le Vampire de Ropraz|fr}}'' ,(Grasset |
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* 2008: [[Amélie Nothomb]] for ''[[The Prince's Act]]'' (''Le Fait du prince'') (Albin Michel) |
* 2008: [[Amélie Nothomb]] for ''[[The Prince's Act]]'' (''Le Fait du prince'') (Albin Michel) |
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* 2009: [[Dominique Fernandez]] for '' |
* 2009: [[Dominique Fernandez]] for ''Ramon'' (Grasset |
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* 2010: [[Charles Dantzig]] for '' |
* 2010: [[Charles Dantzig]] for ''{{ill|Pourquoi lire ?|fr}}'', Grasset |
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* 2011: [[Metin Arditi]] for '' |
* 2011: [[Metin Arditi]] for ''{{ill|Le Turquetto|fr}}'', Actes Sud |
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* 2012: [[François Garde]] for '' |
* 2012: [[François Garde]] for ''{{ill|Ce qu'il advint du sauvage blanc|fr}}'', Gallimard |
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* 2013: [[Pierre Jourde]] for '' |
* 2013: [[Pierre Jourde]] for ''La Première Pierre'', Gallimard |
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* 2014: [[Fouad Laroui]] for '' |
* 2014: [[Fouad Laroui]] for ''Les Tribulations du dernier Sijilmassi'' ([[éditions Julliard]]) |
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* 2015: [[Charif Majdalani]] for ''Villa des femmes'', Seuil |
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* 2016: [[Alain Blottière]] for ''Comment Baptiste est mort'', Gallimard |
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* 2017: [[Jean-René Van der Plaetsen]] for ''{{Ill|La Nostalgie de l'honneur|fr}}'' Grasset |
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* 2018: [[Paul Greveillac]] for '' {{Ill|Maîtres et Esclaves|fr}}'' Gallimard |
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* 2019: [[Jean-Luc Coatalem]] for ''La Part du fils'' [[Stock (publishing house)|Stock]] |
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* 2020: {{interlanguage link|Franck Bouysse|fr}} for ''Buveurs de vent'' [[Albin Michel]]<ref name="livreshebdo2020" /> |
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* 2021: [[Frédéric Verger]] for ''Sur les toits'', Gallimard |
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* 2022: {{ill|Sandrine Collette|fr}} for ''On était des loups'', Lattès |
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* 2023: {{ill|Gaspard Koenig|fr}} for ''Humus'', l'Observatoire |
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==Jury Prize== |
==Jury Prize== |
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Given for a French-language work of literature of any type, with focus on imagination and storytelling in the spirit of Jean Giono.<ref name=pb-ysl /> |
Given for a French-language work of literature of any type, with focus on imagination and storytelling in the spirit of Jean Giono.<ref name=pb-ysl /> |
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* 1992: |
* 1992: François Bontempelli for ''L'Arbre du voyageur'' |
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* 1993: |
* 1993: [[Marc Bressant]] for ''L'Anniversaire'' (de Fallois) |
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* 1994: |
* 1994: [[Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud]] for ''Le Château de verre'' (Julliard) |
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* 1995: |
* 1995: [[Amélie Nothomb]] for ''[[The Stranger Next Door]]'' (''Les Catilinaires'') (Albin Michel) |
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* 1996: |
* 1996: [[Laurence Cossé]] for ''{{ill|Le Coin du voile|fr}}'' (Gallimard) |
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* 1997: |
* 1997: [[Jean-Pierre Milovanoff]] for ''Le Maître des paons'' (Julliard) |
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* 1998: |
* 1998: [[Dominique Muller]] for ''Les Caresses et les Baisers'' (Seuil) |
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* 1999: |
* 1999: [[Michèle Desbordes]] for ''La Demande'' ({{ill|éditions Verdier|fr}}) |
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* 2000: |
* 2000: [[Daniel Arsand]] for ''En silence'' (Phébus) |
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* 2001: |
* 2001: [[Isabelle Hausser]] for ''La Table des enfants'' (de Fallois) |
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* 2002: |
* 2002: [[Stéphane Héaume]] for ''Le Clos Lothar'' (Zulma) |
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* 2003: |
* 2003: [[Yasmina Reza]] for ''Adam Haberberg'' (Albin Michel) |
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* 2004: |
* 2004: [[Laurent Gaudé]] for ''[[The Scortas' Sun]]'' (''Le Soleil des Scorta'') (Actes Sud) |
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* 2005: |
* 2005: [[Armel Job]] for ''Les Fausses Innocences'' (Robert Laffont) |
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* 2006: |
* 2006: [[François Vallejo]] for ''[[Ouest (novel)|Ouest]]'' (Viviane Hamy) |
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* 2007: |
* 2007: [[David Foenkinos]] for ''{{ill|Qui se souvient de David Foenkinos ?|fr}}'' (Gallimard) |
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* 2008: |
* 2008: [[Jean-Marie Blas de Roblès]] for ''{{ill|Là où les tigres sont chez eux|fr}}'' ({{ill|Zulma (publishing house)|fr|Zulma|lt=Zulma}}) |
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* 2009: |
* 2009: [[Brigitte Giraud]] for ''Une année étrangère'' ([[Stock (publishing house)|Stock]]) |
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* 2010: |
* 2010: [[Jean-Baptiste Harang]] for ''Nos cœurs vaillants'' (éditions Grasset) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:French literary awards]] |
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[[Category:Grand prix Jean Giono recipients|*]] |
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[[Category:1990 establishments in France]] |
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The Grand prix Jean Giono (French: 'Prix Jean Giono') is a French literary prize. It was established in 1990 at the initiative of Michel Albert, to honour the writer Jean Giono.[1][2] Since 1992 it consists of two categories: the Jean Giono Grand Prize (Grand prix Jean Giono) and the Jury Prize (Prix du Jury). The winner of the Grand prix Jean Giono receives 10,000 euros.[3]
Grand prix Jean Giono
[edit]Given to a French-language author who has "defended or illustrated the novel's case".[4]
- 1990: Yves Beauchemin for Juliette Pomerleau (de Fallois)
- 1991: Michel Calonne for Les Enfances (Éditions Viviane Hamy )
- 1992: François Nourissier for Gardien des ruines (Éditions Grasset)
- 1993: Félicien Marceau for La Terrasse de Lucrezia (Éditions Gallimard)
- 1994: Jacques Laurent for L'Inconnu du temps qui passe (Grasset)
- 1995: Vladimir Volkoff for Le Grand Tsar blanc (de Fallois)
- 1996: Michel Déon for The Great and the Good (La Cour des grands) (Gallimard)
- 1997: J. M. G. Le Clézio for Poisson d'or (Gallimard)
- 1998: Sylvie Germain for Tobie des marais (Gallimard)
- 1999: Jean d'Ormesson for Le Rapport Gabriel (Gallimard)
- 2000: Ahmadou Kourouma for Allah n'est pas obligé (éditions du Seuil)
- 2001: Jean Raspail for Adíos, tierra delfuego (Albin Michel)
- 2002: Serge Rezvani for L'Amour en face (Actes Sud)
- 2003: Robert Merle for Le Glaive et les Amours (de Fallois)
- 2004: Pierre Moinot for Coup d'État (Gallimard)
- 2005: Danièle Sallenave for La Fraga (Gallimard)
- 2006: Pascal Quignard for Villa Amalia, Gallimard
- 2007: Jacques Chessex for Le Vampire de Ropraz ,(Grasset
- 2008: Amélie Nothomb for The Prince's Act (Le Fait du prince) (Albin Michel)
- 2009: Dominique Fernandez for Ramon (Grasset
- 2010: Charles Dantzig for Pourquoi lire ? , Grasset
- 2011: Metin Arditi for Le Turquetto , Actes Sud
- 2012: François Garde for Ce qu'il advint du sauvage blanc , Gallimard
- 2013: Pierre Jourde for La Première Pierre, Gallimard
- 2014: Fouad Laroui for Les Tribulations du dernier Sijilmassi (éditions Julliard)
- 2015: Charif Majdalani for Villa des femmes, Seuil
- 2016: Alain Blottière for Comment Baptiste est mort, Gallimard
- 2017: Jean-René Van der Plaetsen for La Nostalgie de l'honneur Grasset
- 2018: Paul Greveillac for Maîtres et Esclaves Gallimard
- 2019: Jean-Luc Coatalem for La Part du fils Stock
- 2020: Franck Bouysse for Buveurs de vent Albin Michel[3]
- 2021: Frédéric Verger for Sur les toits, Gallimard
- 2022: Sandrine Collette for On était des loups, Lattès
- 2023: Gaspard Koenig for Humus, l'Observatoire
Jury Prize
[edit]Given for a French-language work of literature of any type, with focus on imagination and storytelling in the spirit of Jean Giono.[4]
- 1992: François Bontempelli for L'Arbre du voyageur
- 1993: Marc Bressant for L'Anniversaire (de Fallois)
- 1994: Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud for Le Château de verre (Julliard)
- 1995: Amélie Nothomb for The Stranger Next Door (Les Catilinaires) (Albin Michel)
- 1996: Laurence Cossé for Le Coin du voile (Gallimard)
- 1997: Jean-Pierre Milovanoff for Le Maître des paons (Julliard)
- 1998: Dominique Muller for Les Caresses et les Baisers (Seuil)
- 1999: Michèle Desbordes for La Demande (éditions Verdier )
- 2000: Daniel Arsand for En silence (Phébus)
- 2001: Isabelle Hausser for La Table des enfants (de Fallois)
- 2002: Stéphane Héaume for Le Clos Lothar (Zulma)
- 2003: Yasmina Reza for Adam Haberberg (Albin Michel)
- 2004: Laurent Gaudé for The Scortas' Sun (Le Soleil des Scorta) (Actes Sud)
- 2005: Armel Job for Les Fausses Innocences (Robert Laffont)
- 2006: François Vallejo for Ouest (Viviane Hamy)
- 2007: David Foenkinos for Qui se souvient de David Foenkinos ? (Gallimard)
- 2008: Jean-Marie Blas de Roblès for Là où les tigres sont chez eux (Zulma )
- 2009: Brigitte Giraud for Une année étrangère (Stock)
- 2010: Jean-Baptiste Harang for Nos cœurs vaillants (éditions Grasset)
References
[edit]- ^ "Prix Jean-Giono". Le Monde (in French). 23 March 1990. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
- ^ "Prix Jean Giono". Centre Jean Giono (in French). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
- ^ a b Contreras, Isabel (4 December 2020). "Franck Bouysse remporte le prix Jean Giono 2020". Livres Hebdo (in French). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
- ^ a b "Prix Jean Giono". fondation-pb-ysl.net (in French). Fondation Pierre Bergé - Yves Saint Laurent. Retrieved 2014-10-18.