Jean-Baptiste Andrea received the Goncourt Prize, France’s most prestigious literary award, on Tuesday for his novel “Watching Over Her.” The novel, published by L’Iconoclaste, is a sprawling fresco that follows Michelangelo “Mimo” Vitaliani, a dwarf and skilled sculptor who at the end of his life is said to be “watching over” his masterpiece, a mysteriously powerful sculpture. Read more
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Young Senegalese author wins top French literature prize
A young Senegalese writer unknown to the general public was on Wednesday awarded the Prix Goncourt, France’s leading literature prize, for a novel exploring the destiny of a cursed African author. Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, 31, is the first sub-Saharan African to win the literary award. Read more
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A French-Israeli Author Just Won France’s Most Prestigious Literary Prize
Author Shmuel T. Meyer was informed that he won the Spring Goncourt Prize during a family visit to Israel. ‘My culture is French, my heart is in Switzerland, but my soul is in Israel,’ he tells Haaretz. Read more