- Prix
Goncourt (French: Le prix
Goncourt, IPA: [lə pʁi ɡɔ̃kuʁ], The
Goncourt Prize) is a
prize in
French literature,
given by the académie
Goncourt to the...
- The
Goncourt brothers (UK: /ɡɒnˈkʊər/, US: /ɡoʊŋˈkʊər/, French: [ɡɔ̃kuʁ] ) were
Edmond de
Goncourt (1822–1896) and
Jules de
Goncourt (1830–1870), both...
- des
Goncourt,
which was
named after the
writers Edmond de
Goncourt (1822–1896) and his
brother Jules de
Goncourt (1830–1870).
Edmond de
Goncourt left...
-
founder of the Académie
Goncourt.
Goncourt was born in Nancy. His parents, Marc-Pierre Huot de
Goncourt and Annette-Cécile de
Goncourt (née Guérin), were minor...
- 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...
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Jules Alfred Huot de
Goncourt (pronounced [ʒyl də ɡɔ̃kuʁ]; 17
December 1830 – 20 June 1870) was a
French writer, who
published books together with his...
- littéraire des
Goncourt (French pronunciation: [sɔsjete liteʁɛʁ de ɡɔ̃kuʁ],
Goncourt Literary Society),
usually called the Académie
Goncourt ([akademi ɡɔ̃kuʁ]...
-
Heydrich in
Prague during World War II. The
novel was
awarded the 2010 Prix
Goncourt du
Premier Roman. The
novel follows the
history of the
operation and the...
- The
Goncourt Journal was a
diary written in
collaboration by the
brothers Edmond and
Jules de
Goncourt from 1850 up to Jules'
death in 1870, and then by...
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received positive reviews from the
literary press. It
received the Prix
Goncourt on 30
November 2020. An
Oulipian work, it is
structured around three parts...