Prix de la SF de Metz
The Prix de la SF de Metz was a French literary prize , the 1978 to 1982 as part of the year in Metz held festivals de la science fiction et de l'Imaginaire in works from the field of science fiction was awarded. The prize was awarded by a jury in two categories for French-language (Roman français) and translated international (mainly English-language) SF novels (Roman étranger).
The prize was also known as the Graoully d'or ("Golden Grauli"), referring to the Graoully , a dragon that, according to legend, once lived in the ruins of the amphitheater in Metz .
Prize winners were:
- 1978
- Roman français: Pierre Pelot , Transit
- Roman étranger: Samuel R. Delany , Triton
- 1979
- Roman français: Not awarded
- Roman étranger: Philip K. Dick , Substance mort (A Scanner Darkly)
- Special prize: Les Délires divergents de Philip K. Dick , collection of short stories edited by Alain Dorémieux
- 1980
- Roman français: Francis Berthelot , La Lune noire d'Orion
- Roman étranger: Michael G. Coney , Les Crocs et les griffes (The Jaws That Bite, the Claws That Catch)
- 1981
- Roman français: Jean Hougron , Le Naguen
- Roman étranger: Arkadi and Boris Strugazki , stalkers
- 1982
- Roman français: Serge Brussolo , Sommeil de sang
- Roman étranger: JG Ballard , Salut l'Amérique! (Hello America)
Web links
- Prix de la SF de Metz on nooSFere.org (French)