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    French Literary Awards – And the winner is….. !

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 18, 2024
    written by Elisabet Ingibergsson

    The month of March brings thoughts of spring and melting snow banks. While this might be reason enough to celebrate, March is also a month-long celebration of French culture and language – le Mois de la Francophonie ! 

    Today we are shining the spotlight on French and Francophone literature awards from Canada, France and beyond. Literary awards bring fame, prestige, and sometimes a big jump in book sales. Much anticipated award announcements can shoot a title or author to stardom!

    Canadian Literary Awards

    Since 1959, the Governor General’s Literary Awards (administered by the Canada Council for the Arts) recognize Canada’s best books in a variety of categories both in English and French. The prize was first awarded in 1936, but Francophone authors could receive an award only if their work had been translated and published in English. Today there are categories in both languages including: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, and translation. 

    These are some of the other notable literary awards celebrating French Canadian literature:

    • Prix des libraires du Québec – Lauréats 2023 Established in 1994 this prize bases its selection criteria on more than just sales success. The aim is to reward authors whose work, writing quality and originality have struck the booksellers as remarkable.
    • Prix Gilles-Corbeil – A prestigious award presented once every three years to an author for lifetime achievement. The 2022 prize was awarded to Nicole Brossard for lifetime achievements in literature as well as work in social, feminist and lesbian struggles.
    • Grand Prix du livre de Montréal – Awarded to recently published works to promote excellence in literary creation and the Montreal publishing industry.
    GG Translation 2021
    GG French Fiction 2019
    GG French Fiction 2018
    GG French Fiction 2019
    Prix Libraires 2022
    Prix libraires 2019
    Grand Prix du livre 2022
    Grand Prix du livre 2016

    The “Big Six” awards from France

    Autumn is peak book season in France when all the top literary awards are given out within days of each other. These “Big Six” award announcements make headlines across France. 

    Jury du prix Femina 7 déc 1927 à Paris / Wikimedia
    • The Prix Goncourt  has been the most prestigious and probably the best known award since its inception in 1903. The Académie Goncourt members meet each month at the Drouant restaurant in a private room to discuss literary matters and finalise their list. These 10 members – all highly-respected French writers – select their choice for top novel of the year. 
    • The Prix Renaudot is French literature’s runner-up prize and is awarded moments after the Goncourt. The Renaudot jury always has a backup book to avoid duplication.
    • Prix Femina– Created in 1904 as a reaction to the male dominance of the Prix Goncourt. Infamously, one of the Goncourt members declared “pas de jupe chez nous” (“no skirts for us”). This spurred the journalists from Femina magazine into action and a new prize was formed with an all female selection jury. 
    • Incredibly, the Interallié Award was created by a group of bored journalists sitting around waiting for the Femina Prize to be announced. They came up with their own prize to be awarded to a novel written by (no surprise) a journalist. The best-known winner is Michel Houellebecq, the bad boy of French literature. 
    • Grand Prix du roman de l’Académie française – Awarded each year for an original French-language work published in the current year. 
    • Prix Médicis – Celebrates an author “whose fame does not yet match his talent.” Alas, the prize rarely solves this problem and most winners remain little known. Nonetheless, Québec author Kevin Lambert (2023 winner) is a rising star on the Canadian literary scene! 
    Goncourt 2021
    Goncourt 2017
    Renaudot 2014
    Femina 2013
    Femina 2008
    Interallié 2015
    Interallié 2013
    Académie 2019
    Académie 2015
    Médicis 2017
    Médicis 2014
    Interallié 2005

    There are of course many other awards and francophone countries that we have not even mentioned. Let’s give the last word to a fairly new literary prize – The Africas. Since 2015,  this prize has recognized an African or Afro-descendant writer of fiction highlighting a cultural, economic or historical cause relating to Africa or its diaspora. 

    • Stay With Me, Ayobami Adebayo Afriques 2020
    • Born on a Tuesday, Elnathan John Afriques 2018

    The titles highlighted in this blog article are only a small sampling of the award winning books and authors in our collections. Would like to read these works in the original text? Our french blog post is full of more suggestions of prize winning French and Francophone literature – en français! As always, 

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  • International Women’s Day: Feminist voices from the Global South

    by Guest Author March 6, 2024
    by Guest Author March 6, 2024

    Dr. Adriana Rincón-Villegas shares her book suggestions in honour of International Women’s Day. Adriana is a Research Associate in the Institute for Intersectionality Studies (IIS) at the University of Alberta. She is Colombian and her research interests focus on Latin American politics, gender, and transitional justice.  This International Women’s Day, the IIS invites you to celebrate feminist voices from around the world. We are focusing on the rich tapestry of narratives and…

  • The History of Black Musical Culture

    by Guest Author February 23, 2024
    by Guest Author February 23, 2024

    Written by Lucinda Johnston, Social Sciences + Humanities Librarian As part of Black History Month, this blog celebrates the history of Black musical culture.  Informed by Pan-African music traditions, the innovative styles of Black musicians have been the forerunners of virtually every form of popular music today. To honour the legacy of debt that today’s musical cultures owe to the Black musicians of yesterday, here’s a brief glimpse into the origins of…

  • Black History Month 2024: Books by and about Black Canadians 

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson February 1, 2024
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson February 1, 2024

    In celebration of Black History Month, we invite you on a literary journey featuring a selection of books by and about Black Canadians. These are only a few of the inspiring books, music, and films about Black Canadians found in our collections. For further resources and a broader research scope we suggest you take a look at our library guide on Black Studies: Equity, Diversity, & Inclusivity: Library Resources.  Click on the book…

  • Browsing our Collections – Hungry for a good book?

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson January 23, 2024
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson January 23, 2024

    Browsing the library shelves at the University of Alberta Library can be a fairly daunting process. We have eight library locations spread across three campuses! Where to begin? Today we are having a look at delicious books to pique your reading appetite! Rutherford Library recently put up a book display which features delicious books for fans of eating and reading. This display was curated by our SAIT Library Information Technology practicum student…

  • S’habiller pour l’hiver canadien – Trois couches de confort

    by Junelle Mah January 12, 2024
    by Junelle Mah January 12, 2024

    Cet article a été édité et traduit par Elisabet Ingibergsson. La version originale en anglais peut être lue ici. Ahhh, l’hiver canadien ! Il n’y a rien de tel que cette ambiance tranquille, surréaliste et paisible qui s’installe autour de vous lorsque la neige tombe… jusqu’à ce que le vent se lève, détruise votre tranquillité et vous force à rester à l’intérieur. Ce n’est pas seulement l’inconfort des conditions hivernales qui nous…

  • Browsing our Collections – Mysteries 

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson December 11, 2023
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson December 11, 2023

    Browsing the library shelves at the University of Alberta Library can be a fairly daunting process. We have eight library locations spread across three campuses! We also have access to physical resources at our partner NEOS libraries. Where to begin? Today we shine the light on new releases in the mystery genre to keep you reading into the long winter night.  Whether you like your frights with serial killers, paranormal activity, or a…

  • Ask Us! | Reach Out to Our Library Chat Service

    by Junelle Mah September 12, 2023
    by Junelle Mah September 12, 2023

    In Winter 2020, the University of Alberta plunged into the unknown world that was study/work from home. The University of Alberta Library was able to seamlessly transfer one aspect of our services out-of-office without missing a beat: our Ask Us! Library online chat service. We continue to help our community through this valuable online medium. Read on to find out what makes this chat service so awesome, besides the people who staff…

  • Books for Western Canadian Adventures

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson April 18, 2023
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson April 18, 2023

    This post was originally published in July 2021 Planning and researching destinations for summer adventures is a favorite pastime of mine – and I usually begin early in the New Year. Nothing beats the winter blues better than curling up on a cold winter’s evening with calendars, google maps and guide books open in front of me. This year was no exception although back in January these plans were somewhat of a…

  • Explorer nos collections : Femmes artistes canadiennes

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 8, 2023
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 8, 2023

    Parcourir les rayons de la bibliothèque de l’Université de l’Alberta peut être un peu compliqué. Nous avons huit bibliothèques réparties sur quatres campus pour vous servir! Vous avez également accès aux ressources physiques dans les bibliothèques NEOS. Si vous cherchiez par où commencer ? Cette exposition de livres virtuels touchant un sujet particulié est un échantillon pour vous aider à amorcer. Au début du XXe siècle, les femmes artistes canadiennes ont rarement…

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