Prix Cosmos 2000
The Prix Cosmos 2000 was a French literary prize that was awarded from 1982 to 1996 for works from the field of science fiction . It was an annual prize given by the readers of the Cosmos 2000 bookstore , which was initiated by Annick Béguin, who also compiled and published the list of Les 100 principaux titres de la science-fiction . After the death of the initiator and the closure of the bookstore, the prize was no longer awarded after 1996.
List of award winners
- 1982: Robert Silverberg for Shadrak dans la fournaise (Shadrach in the Furnace / Schadrach im Feuerofen)
- 1983: Michel Jeury for L'Orbe et la roue
- 1984: Alfred Angelo Attanasio for Radix
- 1985: Isaac Asimov for Les Robots de l'aube - 1 (The Robots of Dawn / Aurora or the rise to the stars)
- 1986: Frank Herbert for Les Hérétiques de Dune (Heretics of Dune / Die Ketzer des Wüstenplaneten)
- 1987: Bernard Simonay for Phénix
- 1988: Orson Scott Card for La Voix des morts (Speaker for the Dead)
- 1989: L. Ron Hubbard for Mission Terre (Mission Earth)
- 1990: Clive Barker for Le Royaume des devins (Weaveworld / Gewebte Welt)
- 1991: David Eddings for La Belgariade (Belgariad)
- 1992: Dan Simmons for Hypérion (Hyperion)
- 1993: Norman Spinrad for Le Printemps russe (Russian Spring / Russischer Frühling)
- 1994: Orson Scott Card for Xénocide (Xenocide / Xenozid)
- 1995: Vernor Vinge for Un feu sur l'abîme (A Fire Upon the Deep)
- 1996: Pierre Bordage for La Citadelle Hyponéros
Web links
- Cosmos 2000 at noosfere.org (French, accessed March 30, 2018)