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The Prix Dentan is a Swiss literary award created in 1984 and named for Professor Michel Dentan.


Laureates

* 2021 Bruno Pellegrino for ''Dans la ville provisoire'', Zoé, 2021 * 2020 Pascal Janovjak for ''Le Zoo de Rome'', Actes Sud, 2019 * 2019 Rinny Gremaud pour ''Un monde en toc'', Seuil, 2018 * 2018
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for ''Une autre Aurélia et Une Rencontre à Pékin'', Allia, 2017 * 2017 Claude Tabarini for ''Rue des Gares et autres lieux rêvés'', Héros-Limite, 2016 * 2016 David Bosc for ''Mourir et puis sauter sur son cheval'', Verdier, 2016 * 2015 Antoinette Rychner for ''Le Prix'', Paris, , 2015 * 2014 Philippe Rahmy for ''Béton armé - Shanghai au cors à corps'', Paris,
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, 2013 * 2013 Jean-Pierre Rochat for ''L'écrivain suisse allemand'', Geneva, éditions d’Autre Part, 2012 * 2012 Not awarded (lack of agreement between the members of the jury) * 2011 Co-laureates ** Douna Loup, for ''L'Embrasure'', Paris,
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, 2010, ** Alexandre Friederich, for ''Ogrorog'', Meyrin, éditions des sauvages, 2011 * 2010 Noëlle Revaz, for ''Efina'', Paris,
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, 2009 * 2009 Jean-Bernard Vuillème, for ''Pléthore ressuscité'', Neuchâtel, Editions de la Nouvelle Revue neuchâteloise, 2008 * 2008 Co-laureates ** Ghislaine Dunant, for ''Un effondrement'', Paris,
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, 2007, ** Jean-François Haas, for ''Dans la gueule de la baleine guerre'', Paris, Seuil, 2007. * 2007 Catherine Safonoff, ''Autour de ma mère'', Geneva, Zoé, 2007 * 2006 Anne-Lou Steininger, ''Les Contes des jours volés'', Bernard Campiche editeur, 2006, * 2005 Jean-Luc Benoziglio, ''Louis Capet, suite et fin'', Seuil, 2005. * 2004 Jean-Michel Olivier, for ''L'enfant secret'', Lausanne, L'Age d'homme, 2004. * 2003 Michel Layaz, for ''Les larmes de ma mère'', Geneva Zoé, 2003. * 2002 Etienne Barilier, for ''L'énigme'', Geneva, Zoé, 2001. * 2001 Jean-Jacques Langendorf, for ''La nuit tombe, Dieu regarde'', Geneva, Zoé, 2000. * 2000 Frédérik Pajak, for ''L'immense solitude. Avec Friedrich Nietzsche et Cesare Pavese, orphelins sous le ciel de Turin'', Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1999. * 1999 Claude Darbellay, for ''Les prétendants'', Zoé, 1998. * 1998 Daniel Maggetti, for ''Chambre 112'', L'Aire, 1997. * 1997 Claudine Roulet, for ''Rien qu'une écaille'', Sierre, Monographic, 1996. * 1996 Co-laureates ** Ivan Farron, for ''Un après-midi avec Wackernagel'', Geneva, Zoé, 1995, ** Pascale Kramer, for ''Manu'', Paris,
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, 1992. * 1992 Silvia Ricci-Lempen, for ''Un homme tragique'', Lausanne, L'Aire, 1991.Exercises in Translation: Swiss-British Cultural Interchange by Joy Charnley and Malcolm Pender, pg 215
/ref> * 1991 Jean Pache, for ''La straniera'', Geneva, Zoé, 1990. * 1990 François Debluë, for ''Troubles fêtes'', Lausanne, L'Age d'homme, 1989. * 1989 Rose-Marie Pagnard, for ''La période Fernandez'', Arles,
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, 1988, and ''Sans eux la vie serait un désert'', Lausanne, L'Aire, 1988. * 1988 Marie-Claire Dewarrat, for ''Carême'', Lausanne, L'Aire, 1987. * 1987 Claude Delarue, for ''La mosaïque'', Paris, Seuil, 1986. * 1985 Jean-Marc Lovay, for ''Le convoi du colonel Fürst'', Geneva, Éditions de Zoé, 1985. * 1984 Jacqueline Tanner, for ''La Maryssée'', Lausanne, L'Aire, 1984.


References

{{Reflist Swiss literary awards Awards established in 1984 1984 establishments in Switzerland