Awards Books
Award introduction:
The Prix Goncourt (French: Le prix Goncourt) is a prize in French literature, given by the académie Goncourt to the author of "the best and most imaginative prose work of the year". It is considered the most important literary award in France. Since 1903, it has been awarded in early November following a three-round selection process. Its cash-value (which once enabled a young writer to complete their second book) has never changed, and is today worth approximately €10.
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Laurent Gaudé,
Actes Sud,
2004
Prize Name:
龚古尔奖/Le prix Goncourt 2004年法国龚古尔文学奖获奖作品
Jacques-Pierre,
Albin-Michel,
2003
Prize Name:
龚古尔奖/Le prix Goncourt 2003年法国龚古尔文学奖获奖作品
Pascal Quignard,
Grasset,
2002
Prize Name:
龚古尔奖/Le prix Goncourt 2002年法国龚古尔文学奖获奖作品
Jean-Christophe Rufin,
Gallimard,
2001
Prize Name:
龚古尔奖/Le prix Goncourt 2001年法国龚古尔文学奖获奖作品
Jean-Jacques Schuhl,
Gallimard,
2000
Prize Name:
龚古尔奖/Le prix Goncourt 2000年法国龚古尔文学奖获奖作品