Prix Femina étranger
The Prix Femina étranger is a French literary award established in 1985 for foreign novels.
List of laureates
Year | Author | Work | Publisher (x times) | Country (x times) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1985 | J. M. Coetzee | Life & Times of Michael K | Seuil | South Africa | |
1986 | Torgny Lindgren | Bethsabée | Actes Sud | Sweden | |
1987 | Susan Minot | Monkeys | Gallimard | United States | |
1988 | Amos Oz | Black Box | Calmann-Lévy | Israël | |
1989 | Alison Lurie | The Truth About Lorin Jones | Rivages | United States (2) | |
1990 | Vergílio Ferreira | Matin perdu | Éditions de la Différence | Portugal | |
1991 | David Malouf | The Great World | Albin Michel | Australia | |
1992 | Julian Barnes | Talking It Over | Denoël | United Kingdom | |
1993 | Ian McEwan | The Child in Time | Gallimard (2) | United Kingdom (2) | |
1994 | Rose Tremain | Sacred Country | Éditions de Fallois | United Kingdom (3) | |
1995 | Jeroen Brouwers | Rouge décanté | Gallimard (3) | Netherlands | |
1996 | Javier Marías | Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me | Rivages (2) | Spain | |
1997 | Jia Pingwa | Ruined City | Stock | China | |
1998 | Antonio Muñoz Molina | Pleine Lune | Le Seuil (2) | Spain (2) | |
1999 | Hitonari Tsuji | Le Bouddha blanc | Mercure de France | Japan | |
2000 | Jamaica Kincaid | My Brother | Éditions de l'Olivier | United States (3) | |
2001 | Keith Ridgway | The Long Falling | Éditions Phébus | Eire | |
2002 | Erri De Luca | Montedidio | Gallimard (4) | Italia | |
2003 | Magda Szabó | The Door | Éditions Viviane Hamy | Hungary | |
2004 | Hugo Hamilton | The Speckled People | Phébus (2) | Eire (2) | |
2005 | Joyce Carol Oates | The Falls | Éditions Philippe Rey | United States(4) | |
2006 | Nuala O'Faolain | The Story of Chicago May | Éditions Sabine Wespieser | Eire (3) | |
2007 | Edward St Aubyn | Mother's Milk | Éditions Christian Bourgois | United Kingdom (4) | |
2008 | Sandro Veronesi | Chaos calme | Grasset | Italia (2) | |
2009 | Matthias Zschokke | Maurice à la poule | Éditions Zoé | Switzerland | |
2010 | Sofi Oksanen | Purge | Stock (2) | Finland | |
2011 | Francisco Goldman | Say Her Name | Christian Bourgois (2) | United States (5) | |
2012 | Julie Otsuka | The Buddha in the Attic | Phébus (3) | United States (6) | |
2013 | Richard Ford | Canada | L'Olivier (2) | United States (7) | |
2014 | Zeruya Shalev | Ce qui reste de nos vies | Gallimard (5) | Israel (2) | |
2015 | Kerry Hudson | Thirst | Philippe Rey (2) | United Kingdom (5) | |
2016 | Rabih Alameddine | Les Vies de papier | Éditions Les Escales | Lebanon | |
2017 | John Edgar Wideman | Ecrire pour sauver une vie, le dossier Louis Till | Éditions Gallimard (6) | United States (8) | |
2018 | Alice McDermott | The Ninth Hour | Éditions de la Table ronde | United States (9) | |
2019 | Manuel Vilas | Ordesa | éditions du Sous-sol | Spain (3) | |
2020[1] | Deborah Levy | Ce que je ne veux pas savoir,
Le coût de la vie |
éditions du Sous-sol | United Kingdom (5) |
See also
References
- "Serge Joncour remporte le Femina 2020". Livres Hebdo (in French). Retrieved 2020-11-03.
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