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The Prix Goncourt des Lycéens is a French literary award created in 1987 as a sort of younger sibling of Prix Goncourt, a prestigious prize for French language literature. The ten members of the Académie Goncourt select twelve literary works as nominees. Some two thousand ''lycée'' (roughly equivalent to high school) students read all twelve novels, participate in discussions and debates about them, and ultimately vote on the winner. While the prize bears the name of the Académie Goncourt, the competition is sponsored and organized by the French Ministry of National Education and the largest French media retailer Fnac, with the stated goal of encouraging young people to read. Each year's winner is announced in Rennes on the same day as the announcement of the Prix Goncourt, usually in November. ==Prize winners== * 1988: Érik Orsenna, ''L’Exposition coloniale'' (Seuil) * 1989: Jean Vautrin, ''Un grand pas vers le Bon Dieu'' (Grasset) * 1990: Françoise Lefèvre, ''Le Petit Prince cannibale'' (Actes Sud) * 1991: Pierre Combescot, ''Les Filles du calvaire'' (Grasset) * 1992: Edouardo Manet, ''L’Ile du lézard vert'' (Flammarion) * 1993: Anne Wiazemsky, ''Canines'' (Gallimard) * 1994: Claude Pujade-Renaud, ''Belle-Mère'' (Actes Sud) * 1995: Andreï Makine, ''Le Testament français'' (Mercure de France) * 1996: Nancy Huston, ''Instruments des ténèbres'' (Actes Sud) * 1997: Jean-Pierre Milovanoff, ''Le Maître des paons'' (Julliard) * 1998: Luc Lang, ''Mille six cents ventres'' (Fayard) * 1999: Jean-Marie Laclavetine, ''Première ligne'' (Gallimard) * 2000: Ahmadou Kourouma, ''Allah n’est pas obligé'' (Seuil) * 2001: Shan Sa, ''La Joueuse de Go'' (Grasset) * 2002: Laurent Gaudé, ''La Mort du roi Tsongor'' (Actes Sud) * 2003: Yann Apperry, ''Farrago'' (Grasset) * 2004: Philippe Grimbert, ''Un secret'' (Grasset) * 2005: Sylvie Germain, ''Magnus'' (Albin Michel) * 2006: Léonora Miano, ''Contours du jour qui vient'' (Plon) * 2007: Philippe Claudel, ''Le rapport de Brodeck'' (Stock) * 2008; Catherine Cusset, ''Un brillant avenir'' * 2009: Jean-Michel Guenassia, ''Le Club des incorrigibles optimistes'' * 2010: Mathias Énard, ''Parle-leur de batailles, de rois et d'élephants'', (Actes Sud 2010) * 2011: Carole Martinez, ''Du domaine des murmures'' (Gallimard) * 2012: Joël Dicker, ''La Vérité sur l'Affaire Harry Quebert'' (Éditions de Fallois / L'Âge d'Homme) * 2013: Sorj Chalandon, ''Le Quatrième Mur'' (Grasset) * 2014: David Foenkinos, ''Charlotte'' (Gallimard) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Prix Goncourt des Lycéens」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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