Prix ​​Marcel Aymé

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The Prix ​​Marcel Aymé is a French literary prize that has been awarded by the Association du Livre et de Auteurs Comtois (ALAC) since 2003 .

The prize is named after the writer Marcel Aymé (1902–1967) and is one of the successor prizes to the Prix ​​Comtois du Livre . Only works of fiction are awarded. The prize is awarded annually and is currently (2013) endowed with 3000 euros . The jury is composed equally of the four departments - Doubs , Jura , Haute-Saône and the Territoire de Belfort .

Award winners

  • 2003 - Fabienne Pasquet (* 1954) for La deuxième mort de Toussaint-Louverture .
  • 2004 - Yves Ravey (* 1953) for La drap .
  • 2005 - Françoise Lefèvre (* 1942) for Se perdre avec les ombres .
  • 2006 - Jean-Claude Pirotte (* 1939) for Une adolescence en Gueldre .
  • 2007 - Dominique Bourgon (* around 1955) for Un sens à la vie .
  • 2008 - Christelle Ravey (* 1973) for Amours en fugue .
  • 2009 - Gisèle Tuaillon-Nass for Les passagers de l'aube .
  • 2010 - Jacques Tallote (* 1948) for Alberg .
  • 2011 - Daniel De Roulet (* 1944) for Esthétique de la course à pied .
  • 2012 - Carole Martinez (* 1966) for Du domaine des murmures .
  • 2013 - David Bosc (* 1973) for La claire fontaine .

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