Philippe Doumenc
French novelist (1934–2023)
Philippe Doumenc (21 April 1934 – 19 July 2023) was a French novelist. His first novel, Les Comptoirs du Sud won the 1989 Prix Renaudot.[1]
Philippe Doumenc was the grandson of Aimé Doumenc (1880–1948). He died on 19 July 2023, at the age of 89.[2]
Works
- Les Comptoirs du Sud: roman, Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1989, ISBN 978-2-02-010863-8
- En haut à gauche du paradis: roman, Paris: éditions du Seuil, 1992, ISBN 2-02-016472-8
- Les amants de Tonnegrande: roman, Seuil, 2003, ISBN 978-2-02-058935-2
- Contre-enquête sur la mort d'Emma Bovary, Paris: Actes Sud, 2007, ISBN 978-2-7427-6820-2
- Un tigre dans la soute: nouvelles, Actes sud, 2008, ISBN 978-2-7427-7560-6
References
External links
- "Interview with Philippe Doumenc", French Book News
- http://littexpress.over-blog.net/article-28874385.html
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Laureates of the Prix Renaudot
- 1926: Armand Lunel
- 1927: Bernard Nabonne
- 1928: André Obey
- 1929: Marcel Aymé
- 1930: Germaine Beaumont
- 1931: Philippe Hériat
- 1932: Louis-Ferdinand Céline
- 1933: Charles Braibant
- 1934: Louis Francis
- 1935: François de Roux
- 1936: Louis Aragon
- 1937: Jean Rogissart
- 1938: Pierre Jean Launay
- 1939: Jean Malaquais
- 1940: Jules Roy
- 1941: Paul Mousset
- 1942: Robert Gaillard
- 1943: André Soubiran
- 1944: Roger Peyrefitte
- 1945: Henri Bosco
- 1946: David Rousset
- 1947: Jean Cayrol
- 1948: Pierre Fisson
- 1949: Louis Guilloux
- 1950: Pierre Molaine
- 1951: Robert Margerit
- 1952: Jacques Perry
- 1953: Célia Bertin
- 1954: Jean Reverzy
- 1955: Georges Govy
- 1956: André Perrin
- 1957: Michel Butor
- 1958: Édouard Glissant
- 1959: Albert Palle
- 1960: Alfred Kern
- 1961: Roger Bordier
- 1962: Simone Jacquemard
- 1963: J. M. G. Le Clézio
- 1964: Jean-Pierre Faye
- 1965: Georges Perec
- 1966: José Cabanis
- 1967: Salvat Etchart
- 1968: Yambo Ouologuem
- 1969: Max Olivier-Lacamp
- 1970: Jean Freustié
- 1971: Pierre-Jean Rémy
- 1972: Christopher Frank
- 1973: Suzanne Prou
- 1974: Georges Borgeaud
- 1975: Jean Joubert
- 1976: Michel Henry
- 1977: Alphonse Boudard
- 1978: Conrad Detrez
- 1979: Jean-Marc Roberts
- 1980: Danièle Sallenave
- 1981: Michel del Castillo
- 1982: Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud
- 1983: Jean-Marie Rouart
- 1984: Annie Ernaux
- 1985: Raphaële Billetdoux
- 1986: Christian Giudicelli
- 1987: René-Jean Clot
- 1988: René Depestre
- 1989: Philippe Doumenc
- 1990: Jean Colombier
- 1991: Dan Franck
- 1992: François Weyergans
- 1993: Nicolas Bréhal
- 1994: Guillaume Le Touze
- 1995: Patrick Besson
- 1996: Boris Schreiber
- 1997: Pascal Bruckner
- 1998: Dominique Bona
- 1999: Daniel Picouly
- 2000: Ahmadou Kourouma
- 2001: Martine Le Coz
- 2002: Gérard de Cortanze
- 2003: Philippe Claudel
- 2004: Irène Némirovsky
- 2005: Nina Bouraoui
- 2006: Alain Mabanckou
- 2007: Daniel Pennac
- 2008: Tierno Monénembo
- 2009: Frédéric Beigbeder
- 2010: Virginie Despentes
- 2011: Emmanuel Carrère
- 2012: Scholastique Mukasonga
- 2013: Yann Moix
- 2014: David Foenkinos
- 2015: Delphine de Vigan
- 2016: Yasmina Reza
- 2017: Olivier Guez
- 2018: Valérie Manteau
- 2019: Sylvain Tesson
- 2020: Marie-Hélène Lafon
- 2021: Amélie Nothomb
- 2022: Simon Liberati
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