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Prix Marcel Pollitzer
The Prix Marcel Pollitzer, formally the Prix des écrivains combattants Fondation Marcel Pollitzer, is a French literary award created in 1953 by the Association des écrivains combattants. Named for writer Marcel Pollitzer, it is awarded every year to "a work of history and, preferably, to a biography". List of winners Source *1972 - Claude Michelet *1973 - Gabriel de Broglie *1974 - Micheline Dupuy *1975 - Françoise de Bernardy *1976 - Philippe Ragueneau *1977 - Roger Glachant *1978 - Pierre Levergeois *1979 - Bernardine Melchior-Bonnet *1980 - Paul Guth *1981 - Arnaud d'Antin de Vaillac *1982 - Danièle Decure *1983 - Marc Audry *1984 - Pierre Miquel *1985 - Hervé Le Boterf *1986 - Christian Pennera *1987 - Micheline Dupray *1988 - Bernard Pierre *1989 - Gaston Palewski *1990 - Michel Herubel *1991 - Philippe Séguin, ''Napoléon le Grand'' (Éditions Grasset) *1992 - Arthur Conte *1993 - Pierre Pellissier *1994 - Jacques Hubert *1995 - François Bayrou *1996 - Hélie de Saint ...
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A literary award or literary prize is an award presented in recognition of a particularly lauded literary piece or body of work. It is normally presented to an author. Organizations Most literary awards come with a corresponding award ceremony. Many awards are structured with one organization (usually a non-profit organization) as the presenter and public face of the award, and another organization as the financial sponsor or backer, who pays the prize remuneration and the cost of the ceremony and public relations, typically a corporate sponsor who may sometimes attach their name to the award (such as the Orange Prize). Types of awards There are awards for various writing formats including poetry and novels. Many awards are also dedicated to a certain genre of fiction or non-fiction writing (such as science fiction or politics). There are also awards dedicated to works in individual languages, such as the Miguel de Cervantes Prize (Spanish), the Camões Prize (Portuguese), the ...
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