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Prix Mallarmé
The Prix Mallarmé is a poetry prize awarded each year by the Académie Mallarmé to a French speaking poet. To be eligible for the prize the poet must have published a piece in the year concerned, even though the prize does not reward a specific piece of poetry but the author's work all along his career as a whole. The prize may only be won once.
Le Prix Mallarmé The prize is awarded on the occasion of the which takes place in , in the

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Jean Max Tixier
Jean Max Tixier (1935 in Marseille – 30 September 2009) was a French poet. Life Jean Max Tixier studied at the collège Victor-Hugo, before attending the lycée Thiers of Marseille. He taught at the Lycée Agricole de Hyères. Alongside his teaching career, which he began in 1962, Jean-Max Tixier pursued a prolific journalistic and literary activity. He was Correspondent Member of the European Art Center (EUARCE) of Greece (2004) He was a member of the Editorial Board of journals "Autre Sud" (after the journal "Sud" 1970-1996), "Encres Vives", and "Poésie 1 Vagabondages". Awards * 1992 Campion-Guillaumet Prize by SGDL, for ''Etats du lieu'' * 1994 Provence Grand Prize of Literature * 1995 Antonin Artaud Prize, for ''L’oiseau de glaise'' * 2009 Mallarmé prize Mallarmé is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * André Mallarmé (1877–1956), French politician * Stéphane Mallarmé Stéphane Mallarmé ( , ; ; 18 March 1842 – 9 September 1898), pen n ...
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Paul-Louis Rossi
Paul Louis Rossi (4 November 1933 – 6 February 2025) was a French arts critic and poet. Life Paul Louis Rossi was born in Nantes, Brittany on 4 November 1933. His grandparents Queffelec spoke Breton and Cornish. His father was Italian, of the Venice area. He was shot by the Germans in 1943 in Tübingen, when Rossi was ten years old. Rossi published a booklet entitled ''Liturgy for the night'' in 1958, during the Algerian War. He came to work early to Paris; he wanted to become a journalist. He wrote music reviews: in ''Jazz Magazine'' and in the ''Cahiers du jazz'', and film criticism: "The Arbitrary", dedicated to Robert Bresson, published in ''Camera Pen''. He collaborated with ''French Letters'' and the journal ''Change'', directed by Jean-Pierre Faye. In the 1970s he made, with Jacques Roubaud, Lionel Ray, and Pierre Lartigue, exercises on the world ''Oulipo: The Inimaginaires''. His travel book of ''St. Ursula'' was published by Gallimard in 1973. Rossi lived ...
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Franck Venaille
Franck Venaille (1936 – 23 August 2018) was a French poet and writer.Le grand poète Franck Venaille est mort
His poetry is characterized by its expressive power, seeking to bring out the animal side of man, his impulses and anxieties.


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Born into a Catholic family in the XIth arrondissement of Paris, Franck Venaille was permanently marked by his military service during the . This test resurfaces from time to time in his poetry, even in its most recent works. It forms the explicit subject of ''The War of Alger ...
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Marie Etienne
Marie may refer to the following. People Given name * Marie (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name ** List of people named Marie * Marie (Japanese given name) Surname * Jean Gabriel-Marie, French composer * Jean Gabriel Marie (1907–1970), his son, French romantic composer Arts, entertainment and media Film, television and stage * ''Marie'' (1980 TV series), an American television show * ''Marie'' (1985 film), an American biography of Marie Ragghianti * ''Marie'' (2020 film), a documentary short about homebirths * ''Marie'' (talk show), hosted by Marie Osmond * ''Marie'' (TV pilot), a 1979 American pilot with Marie Osmond * ''Marie'', a 2009 ballet by Stanton Welch Literature * ''Marie'' (novel), by H. Rider Haggard, 1912 Music * ''Marie'', a 2008 EP by the Romance of Young Tigers * "Marie" (Cat Mother and the All Night Newsboys song), 1969 * "Marie" (Johnny Hallyday song), 2002 * "Marie" (Sleepy Hallow song), 2022 * "Marie", ...
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Mohamed Dib
Mohammed Dib (; 21 July 1920 – 2 May 2003) was an Algerian author. He wrote over 30 novels, as well as numerous short stories, poems, and children's literature in the French language. His work covers the breadth of 19th century Algerian history, focusing on Algeria's fight for independence. Life Dib was born in Tlemcen in Algeria, near the border with Morocco, into a middle-class family which had descended into poverty. After losing his father at a young age, Dib started writing poetry at 15. At the age of 18 he started working as a teacher in nearby Oujda in Morocco. In his twenties and thirties he worked in various capacities as a weaver, teacher, accountant, interpreter (for the French and British military), and journalist (for newspapers including ''Alger Républicain'' and ''Liberté'', an organ of the Algerian Communist Party). In 1952, two years before the Algerian revolution, he married a French woman, joined the Algerian Communist Party and visited France. In the same y ...
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Benoît Conort
Benoît Conort (born 1956)https://www.m-e-l.fr/,ec,615 is a French poet and literary critic. He also teaches at the University of Paris X - Nanterre, under the department of modern literature. He serves on the editorial board of the journal New Series where he published numerous poems and reviews. Awards * 1988: Fénéon prize for ''For the island to come'' * 1988: Francis Jammes prize for ''For the island to come'' * 1992: Tristan Tzara prize for ''Beyond Circles'' * 1999: Mallarmé prize Mallarmé is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * André Mallarmé (1877–1956), French politician * Stéphane Mallarmé Stéphane Mallarmé ( , ; ; 18 March 1842 – 9 September 1898), pen name of Étienne Mallarmé, was a ... for ''Night Hand'' Works * * * * * * References External links Site New Series {{DEFAULTSORT:Conort, Benoit 1956 births Living people French poets French male poets Prix Fénéon winners ...
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André Schmitz
André Schmitz (17 August 1929 – 15 January 2016) was a Belgian poet. He stayed in Central Africa, Lebanon, Quebec, and India. Awards In 1987, he won the A. and J. Goffin Prize Foundation for all of his culminated work, and 2000 he received the Mallarmé prize for ''Incises incisions''. He also received the French Community of Belgium In Belgium, the French Community (, , CFB) refers to one of the three constituent constitutional linguistic communities. Since 2011, the French Community has used the name Wallonia-Brussels Federation (, , FWB), which is controversial because ... quinquennial prize of literature for (culmination of work), and Tristan Tzara prize for ''scraping wings''. Works *''For the Love of Fire,'' the Artists, 1961 *''Double Voice and attached'', editions of Aquarius, 1965 *''Soleils rauques'', Andre de Rache, Brussels 1973 (triennial prize for Literature, Brussels 1975) * * * (Tristan Tzara prize, Paris 1991) *''Scraping wing, The Tree lyrics'' ...
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Alain Veinstein
Alain Veinstein (born 17 August 1942) is a poet and writer, winner of the Mallarmé prize and a host and producer of radio. Biography Since 1978, Alain Veinstein is also the voice of the nights of ''France Culture'' with interviews on the program ''Du jour au lendemain'', which ran from 1985 to 2014, and broadcasts, ''Surprised by the night'', and ''surprised by the poetry''. He created "The magnetic Nights" in 1978. He interviewed Marguerite Duras. Veinstein is essayist Laure Adler Laure Adler (née Laure Clauzet; born 11 March 1950) is a French journalist, writer, publisher and radio/TV producer. Works Biographies * 1986: ''L'Amour à l'arsenic : histoire de Marie Lafarge'', Denoël. * 1998: ''Marguerite Duras'', à ...'s husband. Works Fiction * (''The Piano Tuner''). Calmann-Levy (1996) – "The narrator, who never knew his father, was raised by his grandfather, a dark and quiet man who worked as a gravedigger. When, in turn it becomes father words intended fo ...
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Jean Portante
Jean Portante (born 19 December 1950 in Differdange) is a Luxembourgish writer who resides in Paris. He has written novels, stories, plays, journalistic articles and poetry, and has been widely translated. Numerous books have been translated including in English ''Point/Erasing'', translated by Anne Marie Glasheen (Daedalus, 2003) and ''In Reality,'' translated by Zoë Skoulding (Seren Press, 2013). He is a translator of poetry into French from Spanish, Italian, English and German. His novels include ''Mrs Haroy ou la mémoire de la baleine'' (Editions Phi, 1997) among others, which has been translated into many languages, and he is also the author of the biography ''Allen Ginsberg: L'autre Amérique'' (Le Castor Astral, 1999). Portante’s collection of poems ''L’Etrange langue'' (Editions Le Taillis Pré, 2002) won the Mallarmé award in France in 2003, and the same year he was given the Grand Prix d’Automne de la Société des Gens de Lettres for his entire life’s work in ...
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Olivier Barbarant
Olivier Barbarant (born 5 March 1966 Bar-sur-Aube, France) is a French poet. Life He lived in Paris. Since 1994, he has been living in Saint-Quentin, Picardy, where he teaches school, currently at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux. In 1995, he met Veronique Elzière called Berenice in his books. He adopted Cosette in July 1995. Awards * 2004 Mallarmé prize Mallarmé is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * André Mallarmé (1877–1956), French politician * Stéphane Mallarmé Stéphane Mallarmé ( , ; ; 18 March 1842 – 9 September 1898), pen name of Étienne Mallarmé, was a ... Works Poetry * * * * Criticism, Essays, Editor * * * * * * References External links "New Horizons of Contemporary Lyricism in France" Jean-Michel Maulpoix, ''La poésie comme l'amour'', Mercure de France, 1998. {{DEFAULTSORT:Barbarant 1966 births Living people 20th-century French poets French male poets 20th-century French male writers Prix Guillaume Apolli ...
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Hélène Dorion
Hélène Dorion, (born 21 April 1958) is a Canadians, Canadian poet, and writer. Life Born in Quebec City, Quebec, Dorion taught literature before heading Publisher Noroît from 1991 until 2000. She also conducted a series of audio recordings of poetry and music, and was writer in residence at the UQÀM and the University of Montreal. Dorion has published over twenty books of poetry, ''Without including board, not the end of the world'' (1995 ), ''The Walls of the Cave'' (1998), ''Portraits of the seas'' (2000), and ''delight: the places'' (2005). An anthology of her poems, prepared by Pierre Nepveu, entitled ''On the clay and breath'', was published in pocket Éditions TYPO, and in 2006, Éditions de France published a retrospective of her poetry under the title ''Worlds fragile, frail things.'' Dorion is the author of fifteen artists' books, and her works are included in many anthologies. Her work appeared in ''Estuary'' (Quebec), the ''Courier of the International poetic Stud ...
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