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Grand prix catholique de littérature

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The grand prix catholique de littérature is a French literary prize awarded by the Association des écrivains catholiques de langue française (established in 1886).

History

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Established in 1945 (prix du Renouveau français) under the impulse of Catholic writers including Jacques Maritain and Jacques Madaule [fr], it is also called, by abuse of language, "grand prix des écrivains catholiques". Usually awarded in spring, its amount is variable. After three years of interruption, it has been awarded again since 2000.

The grand prix catholique de littérature, awarded by a jury composed of writers, should not be confused with the prix de littérature religieuse [fr], which is awarded by religious booksellers.

List of laureates

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Laureates of the Prix du renouveau français

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References

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  1. ^ See on leperegrinateurediteur.com.
  2. ^ series "Les petits Platons".
  3. ^ Grand Prix catholique de Littérature 2016
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