Prix France Culture/Télérama
The Prix France Culture/Télérama is a literary prize created in 2006 by the French radio station France Culture and the French magazine Télérama in order to honor an outstanding book at the start of the calendar year, which differentiates it from other famous French literary prizes such as the Prix Goncourt or the Prix Femina, which reward books appearing at the beginning of the academic year in September.
This award goes to a work of fiction written in French and published in January or February. The president of the jury presents the author with a sum of 5,000 euros at the Salon du Livre in Paris.
Winners
- 2006: François Bégaudeau – Entre les murs
- 2007: Régis Jauffret – Microfictions
- 2008: Véronique Ovaldé – Et mon cœur transparent
- 2009: Antoine Bello – Les Éclaireurs
- 2010: Élisabeth Filhol – La Centrale
- 2011: Nicolas Fargues – Tu verras
- 2012: Alain-Julien Rudefoucauld - Le Dernier Contingent
- 2013: Frédéric Roux – Alias Ali
- 2014: Maylis de Kerangal – Réparer les vivants
- 2015: Éric Reinhardt – L'Amour et les Forêts
External links
- The prize on the website for France Culture
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