词条 | Prix Renaudot |
释义 | Prix Renaudot French literary prize French literary prize awarded to the author of an outstanding original novel published during the previous year. Named for Théophraste Renaudot (1586?–1653), who founded La Gazette (later La Gazette de France), an influential weekly newspaper, the prize was established in 1925 and first awarded in 1926. Like the Prix Goncourt, with which it competes, the Prix Renaudot is awarded annually at a ceremony in a Parisian restaurant. Its winners have included Michel del Castillo (Castillo, Michel del), Édouard Glissant (Glissant, Édouard), Michel Butor (Butor, Michel), Jean Cayrol (Cayrol, Jean), Louis Aragon (Aragon, Louis), Louis-Ferdinand Céline (Céline, Louis-Ferdinand), and Marcel Aymé (Aymé, Marcel). |
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