Prix_Anne-Hébert

Prix Anne-Hébert

Prix Anne-Hébert

Canadian literary award


The Prix Anne-Hébert is a Canadian literary award, presented annually to the best first work of fiction in French by a writer from Quebec. The award was created by Robert Desbiens in 2000 to honour writer Anne Hébert following her death.[1]

The award has a monetary value of $7,500. It is sponsored by the Centre culturel canadien à Paris and Société Radio-Canada.

Winners


References

  1. "Hébert prize created". The Gazette. 2000-03-20. p. 23. Retrieved 2024-02-20 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Quebec author wins Hébert prize". The Gazette. 2003-03-24. p. 5. Retrieved 2024-02-20 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Quebec author wins novel prize". The Gazette. 2004-03-22. p. 49. Retrieved 2024-02-20 via Newspapers.com.

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