Prix littéraire des Caraïbes

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The Prix littéraire des Caraïbes (Caribbean Literary Prize) is a French literary award which was created in 1964 by l’Association des Écrivains de langue française (Association of French language writers). The award honors a writer from one of the French Caribbean islands (Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana) for an imaginative and elegant prose. The Prize is given every two years during a ceremony held at the French Senate, in Paris.

The Prize winners

Prize winners
Year Recipient Title Country Publishers
1965 Jean Price-Mars All his works Haiti
1967 Raphaël Tardon All his works Martinique Note: After his death
1969 Léon Damas All his works French Guiana
1971 Marie-Magdeleine Carbet Rose de ta grâce Martinique Le cerf-volant
1973 Jean Fouchard Les marrons de la liberté Haiti Deschamps
1975 Jean-Louis Baghio'o Le flamboyant à fleurs bleues Guadeloupe Calmann-Levy
1977 Liliane Devieux-Dehoux; Alice Hyppolite L'amour oui. La mort non and Ninon ma soeur Haiti Deschamps and Naaman
1979 Xavier Orville Délice et fromager Martinique Grasset
1981 Bertin Juminer Les héritiers de la presqu'île French Guiana Présence africaine
1983 Alain Rapon La présence de l'absent Martinique Présence Africaine
1985 Roland Brival Les tambours de Gao Martinique J-C Lattès
1987 Daniel Maximin Soufrières Guadeloupe Seuil
1989 Raphaël Confiant Le nègre et l'amiral Martinique Grasset
1990 Lucie Julia Mélody des faubourgs Guadeloupe Éditions l'Harmattan
1991 Micheline Hermine Les iguanes du temps French Guiana Ed. Caribéennes
1993 Ernest Pépin Homme au bâton Guadeloupe Gallimard
1995 Nelly Schmidt Victor Schoelcher et l'abolition de l'esclavage Martinique Fayard
1997 Marie-Reine de Jaham L'or des îles Martinique Laffont
1999 Mona Guérin Mi-figue mi-raisin Haiti l'Harmattan
2001 Oruno D Lara La naissance du Panafricanisme Martinique Maisonneuve & Larose
2003 Josaphat-Robert Large Les terres entourées de larmes Haiti l'Harmattan
2005 Keed J. Kendall De la rivière à la scène Martinique l'Harmattan
2007 Gary Victor Les cloches de la Brésilienne Haiti Vent d'ailleurs
2009 Emmelie Prophète Testament des Solitudes Haiti Mémoire d'Encrier
2009 Axel May Guyane française, l'or de la honte French Guiana Calmann-Lévy
2011 Emmanuel Goujon L’Imperméable Martinique Editions Vents dʼailleurs
2013 Yanick Lahens Guillaume et Nathalie Haiti Editions Sabine Wespieser
2015 Makenzy Orcel L’Ombre animale Haiti Editions Zulma
2017 James Noël Belle merveille Haiti Editions Zulma
2017 Simone Schwarz Bart All his works Guadeloupe

References

  1. ^ "Adelf". ADELF. Retrieved 2016-02-15.
  2. ^ Kendall, Michelle (2016). "Julia, Lucie (1927– ), pen name of a Guadeloupean author, feminist activist, and social worker". In Knight, Franklin W.; Gates, Jr, Henry Louis (eds.). Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro–Latin American Biography. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-199-93580-2. – via Oxford University Press's Reference Online (subscription required)
  3. ^ "Guyane française, l'or de la honte". Calmann-Lévy. Retrieved 26 May 2018.

Sources

  • The French section of Wikipedia for Prix littéraire des Caraïbes and Le Grand Prix de l'Afrique noire.