Association des écrivains de langue française
The Association des écrivains de langue française (ADELF) (Association of French- Language Writers) was founded on February 3, 1926 to promote French-language literature through events and awards.
The association brings together around 1000 francophone writers of all origins. Its aim is to discover new talent and honor eminent writers who, through the quality of their writing and the strength of their commitment, spread the values of Francophonie around the world.
Each year it awards ten literary prizes, which are presented on the occasion of the annual Salon du livre in Paris.
- Prix littéraire des Caraïbes Caribbean Literature Prize
- Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire
- Prix de lʼAfrique méditerranéenne / Maghreb
- Prix des Alpes et du Jura
- Prix littéraire de l'Asie
- Grand prix littéraire des écrivains belges francophones Great literary prize for Belgian-French-speaking writers
- Prix littéraire européen
- Prix France-Liban
- Grand prix de la mer Grand Prix of the Sea
- Grand prix littéraire des océans India et Pacifique
- Prix de la première œuvre littéraire francophone Prize for the first work in French
- Prix des Mascareignes awarded 1965–1998, predecessor of the Prix littéraire des Caraïbes
- Prix littéraire France-Québec , this prize is awarded by the Association France-Québec , the ADELF nominates the expert jury
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- ^ Association des Ecrivains de Langue Française. Retrieved February 6, 2020 .