Le prix Ève-Delacroix is one of the
prizes
A prize is an award to be given to a person or a group of people (such as sporting teams and organizations) to recognize and reward their actions and achievements. bestowed by the
Académie française
An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of tertiary education. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 386 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of Athena, the go ...
. The award which was established in 1977 by the Ève-Delacroix foundation
is intended "for the author of a work (essay or novel) combining literary qualities with the meaning of the dignity of man and the responsibilities of the writer".
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on the site of the Académie française
Laureates
Source:
* 2016 - Gilles Thomas
* 2014 - Marcel Cohen, ''Sur la scène intérieure. Faits''
* 2013 -
Michèle Audin
Michèle Audin (Algiers, 3 January, 1954) is a French mathematician, writer, and a former professor. She has worked as a professor at the University of Geneva, the University of Paris-Saclay and most recently at the University of Strasbourg, where ...
, ''Une vie brève''
* 2012 -
Ali Magoudi, ''Un sujet français'' and Gang Peng, ''Artiste du peuple'' (silver medal)
* 2011 - Michel Meulders, ''William James'' (silver medal) and
Olivia Rosenthal, '
* 2010 -
Étienne de Montety
Étienne de Montety (born 2 May 1965 in 15th arrondissement of Paris) is a French writer and journalist.Who's Who in France, édition 2008, page 1603
Biography
Étienne de Montety studied at the University of Paris X-Nanterre, where he obtained ...
, ''L’Article de la mort'' (silver medal) and
Eugène Green
Eugène Green (born 28 June 1947) is an American-born French filmmaker and dramatist. He is notable as an educator, training a generation of young actors in the revival of French baroque theatre technique and declamation.
Films
* 2001 : ''Tou ...
, ''La Bataille de Roncevaux''
* 2009 -
Stéphane Hoffmann
Stéphane Hoffmann in 2012
Stéphane Hoffmann (6 March 1958, Saint-Nazaire) is a French writer.
Biography
Stéphane Hoffmann was sent to the Jesuits at Saint-François-Xavier in Vannes for ten years, then to the Frères de Ploërmel at the Ly ...
, ''Des garçons qui tremblent'' and Arnaud Teyssier, ''Charles Péguy. Une humanité française'' (silver medal)
* 2008 - Sara Yalda, ''Regard persan'',
* 2007 -
Eugène Ébodé, ''Silikani'' (silver medal) and Jacqueline Risset, ''Traduction et mémoire poétique''
* 2006 -
Jean-Paul Sermain
Jean-Paul Sermain is a French academic teaching at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle. A specialist of the eighteenth century, his research concerns the 18th-century French literature, the poetics of the novel and fairy tales. He also ...
, ''Le Conte de fées du classicisme aux Lumières''
* 2005 -
Roger Kempf, ''L’indiscrétion des frères Goncourt''
* 2004 - Jacqueline Duchêne, ''Place Royale''
* 2003 - André Burgos, ''Les cours d’adultes de Pierre Sacreste, instituteur de la IIIe République'' (silver medal) and
Jean-Paul Mulot, ''Le Prince qui voulait être jardinier, Charles-Joseph de Ligne''
* 2002 -
Julie Wolkenstein, ''Colloque sentimental''
* 2001 -
Marcel Schneider, ''Les Gardiens du secret''
* 2000 -
Roger Bichelberger, ''Celle qui gardait toute chose en son cœur'' and Véronique Gély-Ghédira, ''La Nostalgie du moi'' (silver medal)
* 1999 -
Marcel Gauchet
Marcel Gauchet (; born 1946) is a French historian, philosopher, and sociologist. He is professor emeritus of the Centre de recherches politiques Raymond Aron at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and former head of the periodic ...
, ''La Religion dans la démocratie. Parcours de la laïcité'' and Abdallah Laroui, ''Islam et Histoire''
* 1998 -
Maurice Herzog
Maurice André Raymond Herzog (; 15 January 191913 December 2012) was a French mountaineer and administrator who was born in Lyon, France. He led the 1950 French Annapurna expedition that first climbed a peak over 8000m, Annapurna, in 1950, ...
, ''L’Autre Annapurna''
* 1997 -
Claude Kayat, ''L’Armurier'' and Claude Pichois, ''Auguste Poulet-Malassis, l’éditeur de Baudelaire'' (silber medal)
* 1996 - Philippe Le Guillou, ''Livres des guerriers d’or'' and Robert Rousse, ''Lumière sur la voie'' (bronze medal)
* 1995 -
Hélène Guisan-Démétriadès, ''La Tierce présence''
* 1994 - Jean Schmitt, ''Mes dix mille plus belles années''
* 1993 -
Patrick Erouart-Siad, ''Océanie''
* 1992 -
Christian Combaz, ''Bal dans la maison du pendu'', and all his work as novelist
* 1991 -
Hugues de Montalembert, ''À perte de vue''
* 1990 - Jean-Marc Varaut, ''Poètes en prison''
* 1989 -
Édouard Georges Mac-Avoy, ''Le plus clair de mon temps''
* 1988 -
Roger d'Amécourt, ''Le mariage de Mademoiselle de la Verne''
* 1987 - Philippe Seringe, ''Les symboles dans l’art, dans les religions et dans la vie de tous les jours''
* 1986 - Michel Breitman, ''Le témoin de poussière''
* 1985 -
Roger Chapelain-Midy, ''Comme le sable entre les doigts''
* 1984 -
Louis Nucéra, ''Le kiosque à musique''
* 1983 -
Paul Savatier, ''Le Photographe''
* 1982 -
Georges Suffert, ''Un royaume pour une tombe''
* 1981 - not attributed
* 1980 -
Florence Delay
Florence Delay (; born 19 March 1941 in Paris) is a French writer. She has been a member of the Académie française since 2000. She has notably written novels, essays and plays (in collaboration with Jacques Roubaud) and has translated texts f ...
, ''L’Insuccès de la fête''
* 1979 -
Philippe Beaussant
Philippe Beaussant (6 May 1930 – 8 May 2016) was a French musicologist and novelist, an expert on French baroque music, on which he has published widely. He was the founder of the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, of which he was the ar ...
, ''Le Biographe''
* 1978 - Jean Lods, ''La part de l’eau''
* 1977 - Yves Bertho, ''Ingrid''
* 1960 -
Jean Lartéguy
Jean Lartéguy (5 September 1920 in Maisons-Alfort – 23 February 2011) was the pen name of Jean Pierre Lucien Osty, a French writer, journalist, and former soldier.
Larteguy is credited with first envisioning the " ticking time bomb" scenar ...
, ''
Les Centurions
A centurion was a professional officer of the Roman army.
Centurion may also refer to:
Places
* Centurion, South Africa
** Centurion (Gautrain station)
* Centurion Bank, a submerged atoll southeast of Chagos Archipelago
* Centuriones, a histo ...
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References
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External links
Prix Eve Delacroixon LivresHebdo.fr
French literary awards
Awards established in 1977
1977 establishments in France