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The Prix de Flore is a French
literary prize A literary award or literary prize is an award presented in recognition of a particularly lauded literary piece or body of work. It is normally presented to an author. Organizations Most literary awards come with a corresponding award ceremony. Man ...
founded in 1994 by
Frédéric Beigbeder Frédéric Beigbeder (; born 21 September 1965) is a French writer, literary critic and television presenter. He won the Prix Interallié in 2003 for his novel '' Windows on the World'' and the Prix Renaudot in 2009 for his book '' A French Nov ...
. The aim of the prize is to reward youthful authors and it is judged by a panel of journalists. It is awarded yearly in November, at the
Café de Flore Café de Flore () is one of the oldest coffeehouses in Paris, known for its emblematic shopfront and celebrated for its famous clientele, which in the past included influential writers, philosophers, and members of Parisian high society (tout-Par ...
in Paris. The prize only applies to
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, even though the author does not have to be French. Bruce Benderson was the first non-French author to receive the prize, in 2004, for the novel ''Autobiographie érotique'' (released in English as '' The Romanian: Story of an Obsession''). The laureate of the Prix de Flore wins about 6,000 Euros and is entitled to drink a glass of Pouilly-Fumé, a white wine from the
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region of France, at the
Café de Flore Café de Flore () is one of the oldest coffeehouses in Paris, known for its emblematic shopfront and celebrated for its famous clientele, which in the past included influential writers, philosophers, and members of Parisian high society (tout-Par ...
every day for a year. The laureate's name is engraved on the glass.


Laureates

* 1994: ''Cantique de la racaille'' by Vincent Ravalec * 1995: ''Le Pas du loup'' by Jacques A. Bertrand * 1996: '' Le Sens du combat'' by
Michel Houellebecq Michel Houellebecq (; born Michel Thomas on 26 February 1956) is a French author of novels, poems, and essays, as well as an occasional actor, filmmaker, and singer. His first book was a biographical essay on the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. H ...
* 1997: ''Le Chameau sauvage'' by
Philippe Jaenada Philippe Jaenada (; born 1964 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye) is a French writer. The author of over a dozen books, he won the Prix Femina The Prix Femina is a French List of literary awards, literary prize awarded each year by an exclusively fema ...
* 1998: ''Les Jolies Choses'' by
Virginie Despentes Virginie Despentes (; born 13 June 1969) is a French writer, novelist, and filmmaker. She is known for her work exploring gender, sexuality, and people who live in poverty or other marginalised conditions. Work Despentes' work is an inventory o ...
* 1999: ''Nicolas Pages'' by Guillaume Dustan * 2000: ''Mémoire courte'' by Nicolas Rey * 2001: ''L'Empire de la morale'' by
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* 2002: ''Rapport sur moi'' by Grégoire Bouillier * 2003: ''Mammifères'' by Pierre Mérot * 2004: '' Autobiographie érotique'' by Bruce Benderson * 2005: ''Boys boys boys'' by Joy Sorman * 2006: ''Rendez-vous'' by Christine Angot * 2007: '' Ni d'Ève ni d'Adam'' by
Amélie Nothomb Baroness Fabienne Claire Nothomb (; born 13 August 1967''État présent de la noblesse belge'', éditions of 1979, 1995 and 2010. Her birth is announced in n° 87, aout 1967, p. 340 of the ''Bulletin de l'association de la noblesse du royaume de ...
* 2008: ''La meilleure part des hommes'' by Tristan Garcia * 2009: ''L'hyper Justine'' by Simon Liberati * 2010: ''Le jour du roi'' by Abdellah Taïa * 2011: ''Du temps qu'on existait'' by Marien Defalvard * 2012: ''Zénith-Hôtel'' by Oscar Coop-Phane * 2013: ''Tout cela n'a rien à voir avec moi'' by Monica Sabolo * 2014: ''L'Aménagement du territoire'' by Aurélien Bellanger * 2015: ''La Fleur du Capital'' by Jean-Noël Orengo * 2016: ''Double Nationalité'' by Nina Yargekov, * 2017: (ex-æquo), ' by Pierre Ducrozet
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* 2018: (ex-æquo), '' Paname Underground'' by , * 2018: ' by Raphaël Rupert * 2019: ' by Sofia Aouine * 2020 : ''La Grâce'' by Thibault de Montaigu, Éditions Plon * 2021: ''Le Voyant d’Etampes'' by Abel Quentin, *2022: ''Chienne et louve'', by Joffrine Donnadieu, Gallimard *2023: ''Western'', by Maria Pourchet, Stock


References

{{Frédéric Beigbeder Flore Flore Literary awards honouring young writers Awards established in 1994 1994 establishments in France