Fénéon price
The Prix Fénéon is a Literary prize created in 1949. It rewards every year two prizes winner: “a young writer and a young painter or sculptor 35 years old to more and in a modest situation”, in order to help them to continue their literary or artistic formation.
The price is founded on a capital bequeathed to the Université of Paris by the widow of the art critic and collector Felix Fénéon after the sale of its collection of tables. The jury is chaired by the Recteur Chancelier of the Universities of Paris.
Prizes winner
- 1950: Alfred Kern for the garden lost
- 1951: Louis Derbré, Paul Collomb & Michel Vinaver
- 1952: Jack Ottaviano & Marcel Fiorini
- 1953: Alain Robbe-Grillet for the Gums & Mohamed Dib for the Large House
- 1954: Lucien Fleury & Albert Memmi
- 1957: Michel Breitman
- 1958: Jacques Bens
- 1959: Armand Gatti
- 1963: Jean Gilbert for his novel the Child and the harness
- 1965: Jean Ricardou for his novel the Prose of Constantinople
- 1967: Michel Moy
- 1968: Patrick Modiano for his novel the Place of the Star
- 1972: Henri Reiter
- 1977: Denis Duparc, pseudonym of Renaud Camus, for Exchange
- 1979: Jean Echenoz for the Meridian line of Greenwich
- 1981: Jean-Marie Laclavetine
- 1988: Benoit Conort
- 1992: Thierry Laget
- 1993: Eric Chevillard
- 1995: Eric Laurrent
- 1997: Linda the
- 2001: Bessora
- 2002: Tanguy Viel
- 2003: Clemence Boulouque & Laurent Mauvignier
- 2004: Olga Lossky
- 2005: Hafid Aggoune for the Futures
- 2006: Yvan Farron
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