The Prix du livre incorrect is a French literary prize. It was created in 2006 by
Jean Sévillia
Jean Sévillia (born in Paris on September 14, 1952) is a conservative French journalist and essayist. He is known for writings in ''Le Figaro Magazine''. His defense of the Roman Catholic Church's role in history has made him popular from traditio ...
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Lauréats
* 2007 :
Éric de Montgolfier
Éric de Montgolfier (born 11 August 1946) is a French attorney and state prosecutor (''procureur de la République'').
When head prosecutor in Valenciennes, he became famous for prosecuting the businessman-cum-politician Bernard Tapie for r ...
for ''Le Devoir de déplaire'' (Michel Lafon)
* 2008 :
Jean Clair
Jean Clair () is the pen name of Gérard Régnier (; born 20 October 1940). Clair is an essayist, a polemicist, an art historian, an art conservator, and a member of the Académie Française since May 2008.Éric Biétry-Riviérre« Jean Clair, ...
for ''Malaise dans les musées'' (Flammarion)
* 2009 :
Patrick Rambaud
Patrick Rambaud (born 21 April 1946) is a French writer.
Life
Born in Paris, France, with Michel-Antoine Burnier, he wrote forty pastiches (satirical novels). He wrote ''Le Journalisme sans peine'' (Editions Plon, 1997). In 1970, he helped found ...
for ''Deuxième chronique du règne de Nicolas I
er'' (Grasset)
* 2010 :
Éric Zemmour
Éric Justin Léon Zemmour (; born 31 August 1958) is a French History of far-right movements in France, far-right politician, essayist, writer and political journalist and pundit. He was an editor and panelist on ''Face à l'Info'', a daily show ...
for ''
Mélancolie française'' (Fayard)
* 2011 :
Christian Millau
Christian Dubois-Millot, pen name Christian Millau (, 30 December 1928 – 5 August 2017), was a French food critic and author.
Born in Paris, he began his career as a journalist in the "interior policy" department of ''Le Monde'' newspaper. In 1 ...
for ''Journal impoli'' (Le Rocher)
* 2012 :
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Pascal Bruckner
Pascal Bruckner (; born 15 December 1948 in Paris) is a French writer, one of the " New Philosophers" who came to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s. Much of his work has been devoted to critiques of French society and culture.
Biography
Bruckne ...
for ''Le Fanatisme de l'apocalypse. Sauver la Terre, punir l'Homme'' (Grasset-Fasquelle)
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Christopher Caldwell for ''Une révolution sous nos yeux : comment l'islam va transformer la France et l'Europe'' (Toucan)
* 2013 :
Éric Naulleau
Éric Naulleau (born 11 March 1961 as Éric Nulleau) is a French literary critic, editor, essayist and columnist. He is best known for his appearances on television shows such as ''On n'est pas couché'' (2007–2011), hosted by Laurent Ruquier on ...
for ''Pourquoi tant d’E.N. ?'' (Jean-Claude Gawsewitch)
* 2014 :
Lorà nt Deutsch
Lorà nt Deutsch (; born László Matekovics on 27 October 1975), is a French actor and writer.
Deutsch was born in Alençon to a Hungarian-Jewish father and a Romanian mother. An ardent Catholic, Deutsch says he is a royalist.
In 2005, Deuts ...
for ''Hexagone'' (Michel Lafon)
* 2015 :
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Gabriel Matzneff
Gabriel Michel Hippolyte Matzneff (born 12 August 1936) is a French writer and pedophile. He was the winner of the Mottard and Amic awards from the Académie française in 1987 and 2009 respectively, the Prix Renaudot, Prix Renaudot essay in 201 ...
for ''Mais la musique soudain s'est tue : Journal 2009-2013'' (Gallimard)
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Natacha Polony
Natacha Polony (born 15 April 1975) is a French journalist and essayist of Polish origin. She notably worked on the France 2 television show ''On n'est pas couché'', hosted by Laurent Ruquier, from 2011 until 2014. Since 2018, she has been edito ...
for ''Ce pays qu’on abat. Chroniques 2009-2014'' (Plon)
* 2016 :
Marc Endeweld for ''Enquête sur un ministre qui dérange, L'ambigu Monsieur Macron'' (Flammarion)
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* 2017 :
Camille Pascal
Camille Pascal is a French writer and senior civil servant.
After having held the position of secretary general and director of communication of the France Télévisions group, he was adviser to President Nicolas Sarkozy between 2011 and 2012. H ...
for ''Ainsi Dieu choisit la France'' (Presses de la Renaissance)
* 2018 :
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Frédéric Gros
Frédéric Gros (born 30 November 1965) is a French philosopher. He is a specialist in the work of Michel Foucault and an editor of Foucault's papers.
His 2008 book ''Marcher, une philosophie'' is a bestseller in France and has been translated in ...
for ''Désobéir'' (Albin-Michel/Flammarion)
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Maurizio Serra for ''D'Annunzio le magnifique'' (Grasset)
* 2019 :
Rémi Soulié The Remi were an ancient Belgic tribe.
Remi or Rémi may also refer to:
People
* Georges Prosper Remi (1907–1983), male Belgian comic book writer and artist, better known as "Hergé"
* José Vega Santana (born 1958), clown in Puerto Rico know ...
for ''Racination'' (Pierre-Guillaume de Roux)
References
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2006 establishments in France
French literary awards