Prix des Critiques
The Prix des Critiques is a literary prize that has been given to French-speaking authors since 1945.
Jurors (if known)
Award winners
- 1945 Romain Gary for "Éducation européenne". In German: General Nachtigall
- 1947 Albert Camus for " The Plague "
- 1949 Jules Supervielle
- 1952 Georges Borgeaud for "Le Préau"
- 1953 Alain Robbe-Grillet for "Le Voyeur"
- 1954 Françoise Sagan for " Bonjour tristesse "
- 1957 Micheline Maurel for "Un camp très ordinaire"
- 1960 José Cabanis for "Le Bonheur du jour"
- 1963 Robert Pinget for "L'Inquisitoire"
- 1964 Jacques Audiberti for "Ange aux entrailles"
- 1965 Pierre Klossowski for "Le Baphomet"
- 1970 Edmond Jabès or 1972 for Elya
- 1971 Yves Bonnefoy for "Rome, 1630: l'horizon du premier baroque"
- 1973 Raymond Aron for République impériale
- 1974 Noel Devaulx for "Avec vue sur la zone"
- 1975 Jean-Loup Trassard for "L'Ancolie"
- 1980 Pascal Quignard for "Carus"
- 1982 Nicolas Bouvier for "Le Poisson-Scorpion"
- 1984 Jacques Réda for "L'Herbe des Talus"
notes
- ↑ The literature does not agree on the year: the French WP mentions 1970, the British WP mentions 1972.