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Cezam Prix Littéraire Inter CE
The Cezam Prix Litteraire Inter CE is a literary prize which was established in France in 1997. Its judging panel of more than 3600 readers who meet in groups to discuss, critique and individually rate the books, makes it one of the largest adjudicated readers' prizes for literature in the world. It is organised by the French national network of ''comités d'entreprise'' (committees in workplaces of public and private enterprises which organise social and cultural events locally and nationwide). The prize brings together readers from all over France and from all walks of life who are connected through their workplace or community. They are registered and organised in groups by local librarians, supported by 40 independent bookstores and the network of 360 ''comités d'entreprise''. A shortlist of ten novels is selected each year from medium and small scale French publishing houses by the Cezam Prix Litteraire organisers and the prize has a history of discovering new authors, su ...
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France
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Maïssa Bey
Maïssa Bey is the nom de plume of Samia Benameur (born 1950), an Algerian educator and writer. Life She was born in Ksar Boukhari and teaches French in Sidi-Bel-Abbès in western Algeria. In 1996, she published her first novel ''Au commencement était la mer''. Her story collection ''Nouvelles d'Algérie'' was published in 1998 and received the Grand Prix de la nouvelle of the Société des gens de lettres. Her 2001 novel ''Cette fille-là'' was awarded the Prix Marguerite Audoux. In 2005, she received the Grand Prix des libraires algériens for her work to date. She was a co-founder of the Chèvre-feuille étoilée publishing house. In 2000, she helped establish Paroles et écriture, a cultural association of Algerian women. Selected works * ''Au commencement etait la mer'', novel (1996) * ''Nouvelles d'Algerie'', stories (1998) * ''Cette fille-la'', novel (2001) * ''Entendez-vous dans les montagnes'', novel (2002); English translation, ''Do You Hear in the Mountains'' ...
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French Literary Awards
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Jean-Paul Didierlaurent
Jean-Paul Didierlaurent (2 March 1962 – 5 December 2021) was a French writer. Career He is best known for the novel ''The Reader on the 6.27'' (''Le liseur du 6h27'', 2014), translated into English by Ros Schwartz and published by Pan Books in 2015 (). Didierlaurent was awarded the 2015 Cezam Prix Littéraire Inter CE The Cezam Prix Litteraire Inter CE is a literary prize which was established in France in 1997. Its judging panel of more than 3600 readers who meet in groups to discuss, critique and individually rate the books, makes it one of the largest adjud ... for ''Le liseur du 6h27''. Didierlaurent's second novel ''Le reste de leur vie'' was also translated by Ros Schwartz and was published as ''The Rest of Their Lives'' by Mantle in 2017 (). References 1962 births 2021 deaths French male writers French male novelists People from Vosges (department) {{France-novelist-20thC-stub ...
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Gilles Vincent
Gilles Vincent (born 11 September 1958, Issy-les-Moulineaux) is a French-language writer, author of detective novels, a collection of short stories, a novel and two thrillers for adolescents. Works *2012: ''Parjures'', Jigal Polar *2013: ''Djebel'', Jigal Polar *2013: ''Beso de la muerte'', Jigal Polar, Cezam Prix Littéraire Inter CE The Cezam Prix Litteraire Inter CE is a literary prize which was established in France in 1997. Its judging panel of more than 3600 readers who meet in groups to discuss, critique and individually rate the books, makes it one of the largest adjud ... 2014. *2014:''Trois heures avant l'aube'', Jigal Polar *2015: ''Hyenae'', Jigal Polar *2016: ''1,2,3...sommeil!'' Cairn éditions, Detective novel in the series "Du Noir au Sud". ''Sad Sunday'' obtained the Prix Marseillais du Polar 2010. *2011: ''Les essuie-glaces fatigués rendent les routes incertaines'', short stories, Eaux-Fortes *2011: ''Flamencos'', éditions Gascogne *2014: ''Gévaudan, le ...
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Hélène Gestern
Hélène Gestern (born 1971) is a French writer. One of her favorite themes is photography, and the power it exercises over memory. Works *2011: ''Eux sur la photo'' (English title, ''The People in the Photo''), Arléa, Coup de cœur des lycéens de Monaco 2012, Prix René Fallet 2012 and Cezam Prix Littéraire Inter CE *2013: ''Le Chat'' (short story, Émoticourt) *2013: ''La Part du feu'', Arléa, prix littéraire des Lycéens d'île-de-France *2014: ''Portrait d'après blessure'', Arléa, Prix Erckmann-Chatrian and prix Culture et Bibliothèques pour Tous *2016: ''L'Odeur de la forêt'', Arléa, Feuille d'or de la ville de Nancy *2017: ''Un vertige'', Arléa *2018: ''L'Eau qui dort'', Arléa *2020: ''Armen'', Arléa *2022: ''555'', Arléa External links Hélène Gesterns personal website Hélène Gesternon Babelio Hélène Gestern - Portrait d'après blessureon YouTube on France 3 * ttp://evene.lefigaro.fr/celebre/biographie/helene-gestern-54456.php Hélène Gesternon ' ...
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The Secret Scripture
''The Secret Scripture'' is a 2008 novel written by Irish writer Sebastian Barry. Plot summary The main character is an old woman, Roseanne McNulty, who now resides in the Roscommon Regional Mental Hospital. Having been a patient for some fifty years or more, Roseanne decides to write an autobiography. She calls it "Roseanne's testimony of herself" and charts her life and that of her parents, living in Sligo at the turn of the 20th century. She keeps her story hidden under the loose floorboard in her room, unsure as yet if she wants it to be found. The second narrative is the "commonplace book" of the current chief Psychiatrist of the hospital, Dr Grene. The hospital now faces imminent demolition. He must decide who of his patients are to be transferred, and who must be released into the community. He is particularly concerned about Roseanne, and begins tentatively to attempt to discover her history. It soon becomes apparent that both Roseanne and Dr Grene have differing stor ...
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Sebastian Barry
Sebastian Barry (born 5 July 1955) is an Irish novelist, playwright and poet. He was named Laureate for Irish Fiction, 2019–2021. He is noted for his lyrical literary writing style and is considered one of Ireland's finest writers. Barry's literary career began in poetry before he began writing plays and novels. He has been twice shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize for his novels ''A Long Long Way'' (2005) and ''The Secret Scripture'' (2008), the latter of which won the 2008 Costa Book of the Year and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. His 2011 novel, '' On Canaan's Side'', was longlisted for the Booker. In January 2017, Barry was awarded the Costa Book of the Year prize for '' Days Without End'', becoming the first novelist to win the prestigious prize twice. Early life Barry was born in Dublin. His mother was acclaimed actress Joan O'Hara. He was educated at Catholic University School and Trinity College, Dublin, where he read English and Latin. Work His academic pos ...
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Marie-Sabine Roger
Marie-Sabine Roger (born 19 September 1957, Bordeaux) is a French writer. Biography Published for the first time in 1989 in youth literature, Marie-Sabine Roger has not stopped writing since, in very varied registers, picture books and story books for children, novels for adolescents and adults, short stories for adults, and more recently, collaboration with scenarios for the cinema, with Jean Becker. For the past few years, she has been targeting mainly adult readers, while continuing to write picture books for very young readers. Works Children's literature Picture books * 1989: ''3 histoires de moutons'' - Éditions Lito * 1991: ''3 histoires d'extraterrestres'' - Éditions Lito * 1993: ''Philomène Chontard sorcière !'' - Éditions Epigones * 1993: ''3 histoires de magicien, de dragons et de sorcière'' - Éditions Lito * 1994: ''Un dragon drôlement pénible'' * 1994: ''Titoine et tante Ursule'' * 1994: ''Titoine Dradeli, fantôme'' * 1994: ''L’Inquiétante M ...
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Pierre Bordage
Pierre Bordage (born 29 January 1955 in La Réorthe, Vendée) is a French science fiction author. He won the Cosmos 2000 prize in 1996 for his novel ''La Citadelle Hyponéros''. Pierre Bordage is one of France's best-selling science fiction writers. With more than 20 novels published in just over a decade, his books often touch on the spiritual aspects of society, in a style that combines the best of classic adventure stories with reflection on the future and the present. Bordage's books are best-sellers in France, and have been translated in several European countries (Russia, Italia, Spain, Slovenia, Romania...) but there still remains the difficulty of getting published in English, especially in the United States. He was winner of the 2008 Cezam Prix Littéraire Inter CE for ''Porteur d’âmes''. He was influenced by Philip José Farmer, Robert A. Heinlein, Frank Herbert, Orson Scott Card, and Star Wars. Bibliography Rohel le conquérant ''Rohel the conqueror'' 1992-1996 ...
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Bertina Henrichs
Bertina Henrichs (born 1966, Frankfurt am Main) is a German writer who writes in French and lives in Paris. Life Bertina Henrichs studied literature and film techniques in Berlin and France. With a thesis on writers who have adopted a foreign language in exile, she obtained her PhD in 1997 at Paris Diderot University.''L’(im)possible abandon. Le changement de langue chez les écrivains exilés.'' Université Paris Diderot 1997. She lived in Paris from then on and wrote several screenplays, before making her debut as a writer in 2005 with the novel ''La Joueuse d'échecs''. The story about a maid who discovered her passion for chess became a bestseller and appeared shortly after in 2007 under the title '' Die Schachspielerin'' selling something more than 50,000 copies. The eponymous film with Sandrine Bonnaire and Kevin Kline in the main roles was released in 2009 in a German-French co-production under the direction of . Bertina Henrichs has been a recipient of the Cezam Prix L ...
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Literary
Literature is any collection of Writing, written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially prose fiction, drama, and poetry. In recent centuries, the definition has expanded to include oral literature, much of which has been transcribed. Literature is a method of recording, preserving, and transmitting knowledge and entertainment, and can also have a social, psychological, spiritual, or political role. Literature, as an art form, can also include works in various non-fiction genres, such as biography, Diary, diaries, memoir, Letter (message), letters, and the essay. Within its broad definition, literature includes non-fictional books, articles or other printed information on a particular subject.''OED'' Etymology, Etymologically, the term derives from Latin language, Latin ''literatura/litteratura'' "learning, a writing, grammar," originally "writing formed with letters," from ''litera/littera'' "letter". In sp ...
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