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Prix Des Deux Magots Winners
The Prix des Deux Magots is a major French literary prize. It is presented to new works, and is generally awarded to works that are more off-beat and less conventional than those that receive the more mainstream Prix Goncourt. The name derives from the extant Parisian café "Les Deux Magots", which began as a drapery store in 1813, taking its name from a popular play of the time, "The two figurines of China". It housed a wine merchant in the 19th century, and was refurbished in 1914 into a café. Winners *1933: Raymond Queneau ''Le Chiendent'' *1934: Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes ''Monsieur Jean ou l'Amour absolu'' *1935: Jacques Baron ''Charbon de Mer'' *1936: Michel Matveev ''Étrange Famille'' *1937: Georges Pillement ''Plaisir d'Amour'' *1938: Pierre Jean Launay ''Léonie la Bienheureuse'' *1941: J. M. Aimot ''Nos mitrailleuses n'ont pas tiré'' *1942: Olivier Séchan ''Les Corps ont soif'' *1944: Jean Milo '' L'Esprit de famille'' *1946: Jean Loubes ''Le Regret de Paris' ...
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A literary award or literary prize is an award presented in recognition of a particularly lauded Literature, 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 Sponsor (commercial), 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 languag ...
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Christian Coffinet
Christian Coffinet (born 1923) is a 20th-century French journalist, novelist, and screenwriter, winner of the prix des Deux Magots in 1949. Christian Coffinet adapted some of his novels for cinema, particularly ''La Fille de proie'' for the film ' (1958) by Guy Lefranc. Works *1948: ''Les Voyous'', éditions du Pavois *1948: ''Autour de Chérubine'', éditions Fournier-Valdè — prix des Deux Magots 1949 *1949: ''Le Quatrième Commandement'', éditions Fournier-Valdès *1949: ''Merveilleuse'', éditions du Pavois *1949: ''Sale Coin'', éditions Fournier-Valdès *1953: ''La Fille de proie'', *1955: ''Les Jeux de mains'', éditions du Scorpion *1955: ''Les Propositions malhonnêtes'', éditions du Scorpion *1956: ''La Poudre aux yeux'', éditions du Scorpion *1974: ''Le Détonateur'', Fayard Fayard (complete name: ''Librairie Arthème Fayard'') is a French Paris-based publishing house established in 1857. Fayard is controlled by Hachette Livre. In 1999, Éditions Pauvert be ...
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Bernard Jourdan
Bernard Jourdan (1 February 1918 – 18 August 2003) was a 20th-century French writer. In 1961, his novel ' published in 1960 by Fayard earned him the Prix des Deux Magots The Prix des Deux Magots is a major French literary prize. It is presented to new works, and is generally awarded to works that are more off-beat and less conventional than those that receive the more mainstream Prix Goncourt. The name derives from .... Selected works *1957: ''La Graine au vent'' *1961: ''Saint-Picoussin'' *1963: ''Douleur d'airain'' *1988: ''Monologue de l'an'' *1992: ''Dix-sept élégies'' *1998: ''L'Hiver qui vient'', poèmes External links Bernard Jourdanon Babelio {{DEFAULTSORT:Jourdan, Bernard 20th-century French novelists Prix des Deux Magots winners People from Var (department) 1918 births 2003 deaths ...
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Henri-François Rey
Henri-François Rey (July 31, 1919 in Toulouse - July 22, 1987 in Paris) was a French writer, dramaturge and screenwriter. His book ''La Fête espagnole'' (''The Spanish party'') won the 1959 Prix des Deux Magots. His best-known work, ''Les Pianos mécaniques'' (''Mechanical pianos'') won the Prix Interallié, Interallié prize in 1962, and was adapted to film by Juan Antonio Bardem in 1965 as ''The Uninhibited''. Works *''La Fête espagnole'' (1958) *''La comédie'' (1960) *''Les Pianos mécaniques'' (1962) *''Les Chevaux masqués'' (1965) *''Le Rachdingue'' (1967) *''Halleluyah ma vie'' (1970) *''Le Barbare'' (1972) *''Schizophrénie, ma soeur'' (1973) *''Dali dans son labyrinthe'' (1974) *''La parodie'' (1980) *''Feu le palais d'hiver'' (1981) *''A l'ombre de moi-même'' (1981) *''Le sacre de la putain'' (1983) *''La jeune fille nue'' (1986) *''Le café Méliton'' (1987) External links * References

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Michel Cournot
Michel Cournot (1 May 1922 – 8 February 2007) was a French journalist, screenwriter and film director. As a writer he was awarded the Fénéon Prize in 1949 for ''Martinique''. His only film as a director, '' Les Gauloises bleues'', was due to be entered at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled because of the events of May 1968 in France. He received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989, as cowriter with Claude Fournier and Marie-José Raymond of the Canadian television miniseries ''The Mills of Power (Les Tisserands du pouvoir)''."Genie award nominees: complete list". ''Vancouver Sun The ''Vancouver Sun'', also known as the ''Sun'', is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The newspaper is currently published by the Pacific Newspaper Group, a division of Postmedia Network. Published s ...'', February 14, 1989. Selected filmography * '' Les Gauloises ...
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René Hardy
René Hardy (31 October 1911 – 12 April 1987) was a member of the French Resistance during World War II. Hardy was born in Mortrée, Orne. In spite of having rendered dedicated and valuable service as a member of the resistance group, Combat (French Resistance), he was still suspected of being instrumental in the arrest of Jean Moulin, General Charles Delestraint and other members of the resistance. Despite later being acquitted in 2 separate trials, those suspicions never went away. Treason In January 1943 Hardy was seduced by the 20-year-old Lydie Bastien, described by one journalist as a great "French beauty" whose true loyalty was to her German lover, Gestapo officer Harry Stengritt. Hardy was arrested on 7 June 1943 when he walked into a trap laid by Bastien. Bastien, a devotee of the occult and the philosophy of Frederich Nietzsche, had taken Stengritt as her lover and was paid for her work for the Gestapo in the form of gems that Stengritt had confiscated from French J ...
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