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Prix Guillaume Apollinaire

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Theprix Guillaume Apollinaire is a French poetry prize first awarded in 1941. It was named in honour of French writerGuillaume Apollinaire. It annually recognizes a collection of poems for its originality and modernity.

Members of the jury

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The members of jury of the Guillaume Apollinaire prize are elected for life. Since the last renewal (2011), the board members are:

Winners

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The prize has been awarded 9 times to poets for all of their work: Paul Gilson, Pierre Seghers, Marcel Béalu, Vincent Monteiro, Luc Estang, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Jean-Claude Renard, Yves Martin, and Claude Roy.

It has been attributed 9 times to collections published byÉditions Seghers [fr], 6 times byFlammarion and 6 times byGallimard.

1940s
  • 1941: Just Calveyrach forGuyane, Îles de Lérins
  • 1942:Roger Rabiniaux forLes Faubourgs du ciel, Profils Litt. Fr.
  • 1943:Yves Salgues forLe Chant de Nathanael, Profils Litt. Fr.
  • 1944 to 1946 : pas de désignation
  • 1947:Hervé Bazin forJour, Iles de Lérins
  • 1948:Jean L'Anselme forLe Tambour de ville, LEC, éd. Contemporaines, andRouben Melik forPasseur d'horizon, Îles de Lérins
  • 1949: no designation
1950s
1960s
  • 1960:Marcel Béalu and Vincent Monteiro for all their work
  • 1961:Jean Breton forChair et soleil,La Table Ronde
  • 1962: Jeanne Kieffer forCette Sauvage lumière, Gallimard
  • 1963: Jean Bancal forLe Chemin des hommes, Silvaire
  • 1964: Jean Desmeuzes forBallade en Sol majeur, Millas-Martin
  • 1965: Robert Lorho (pseudonym:Lionel Ray) forLégendaire, Seghers
  • 1966: Catherine Tolstoï forCe que savait la rose, Seghers
  • 1967:Lorand Gaspar forLe Quatrième état de la matière, Flammarion
  • 1968:Luc Estang for all his work
  • 1969: Albert Fabre forLa Lumière est nommée, Seghers
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
  • 2020:Nimrod forPetit éloge de la lumière nature, Obsidiane
  • 2021:André Velter forSéduire l’univers, précédé d'À contre-peur, Gallimard
  • 2022:Denise Desautels forDisparaître, Éditions du Noroît / L'herbe qui tremble
  • 2023: Patrick Laupin forLa Mort provisoire

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