The prix RFO du livre was a French literary prize awarded annually from 1995 to 2010 [1] by RFO to a Francophone work of fiction linked to French overseas departments and territories or surrounding geographical and geopolitical zones.
Jacques-Pierre Amette is a French writer. In 2003 his novel Brecht's Mistress won the Prix Goncourt. He has been a correspondent for The New York Times and a journalist for several French newspapers.
Michel Butor was a French poet, novelist, teacher, essayist, art critic and translator.
The Prix Théophraste-Renaudot or Prix Renaudot is a French literary award.
Daniel Picouly is a French writer.
The Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger is a French literary prize created in 1948. It is awarded yearly in two categories: Novel and Essay for books translated into French.
Patrick Grainville is a French novelist.
Laurence Ruel, known by her pen name Camille Laurens, is a French writer and winner of the 2000 Prix Femina for Dans ces bras-là. Laurens is a member of the Académie Goncourt.
Bernard Comment is a Swiss writer, translator, scriptwriter, and publisher of books.
Michel Braudeau is a French writer.
The Grand prix des lectrices de Elle is a French literary prize awarded by readers of Elle magazine.
Fabienne Kanor is a French journalist, novelist and filmmaker of Martinique origin. She is a winner of the Prix Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-Monde.
Gary Victor is a Haitian writer, playwright, and scriptwriter for television and radio. His radio sketches and the uncompromising tone of his television series on the manners of the Haitian bourgeoisie provoked controversy and discussion. He also served as the General Secretary of the Senate of Haiti from 1996 to 2000.
The Prix du livre politique is an annual French literary prize awarded to the best political book published. The €5,000 award was established by Lire la Société, a French group whose goal is to revive interest in public affairs. The prize announcement is one of the events of the Journée du Livre Politique, organized by the group since 1991. The prize is to promote reflection, discourse and political thought. The year 2020 marks the 18th edition of this recognition, which began in 2003.
The Prix France Télévisions are annual literary awards in France. Since 1995, the national television broadcaster France Télévisions has awarded two prizes, for a novel and an essay. The judging panel consists of 15 television viewers chosen from across France, on the basis of their cover letters.
François Garde is a French writer and high-ranking official
Mohammed Aïssaoui is a French writer and journalist. He is currently working for Le Figaro littéraire.
Isabelle Jarry is a French writer and essayist.
Pierre Moustiers is the pen name of French writer Pierre Rossi.
Patrick Autréaux is a French writer who has held appointments as a writer-in-residence at Boston University (2018–2019) and a visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2018). After training in medicine and anthropology, he practiced as an emergency-room psychiatrist in Paris and started writing poetry and contemporary art reviews before publishing fiction.
Régine Detambel is a French writer. She was born in 1963. She published her first book in 1990, and has written prolifically ever since. Her works have been published primarily by Julliard, Le Seuil and Gallimard. She has won the Prix Anna de Noailles, the Alain Fournier Prize, and the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.