Prix Décembre

The Prix Décembre, originally known as the Prix Novembre, is one of France's premier literary awards.

It was founded under the name Prix Novembre in 1989 by Philippe Dennery (Michel Dennery, according to other sources). In 1998, the founder resigned after he disapproved awarding of the prize to Michel Houellebecq's novel Atomised. The prize then got a new patron – Pierre Bergé – and a new name: Prix Decembre.

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AtomisedFranceMichel HouellebecqPierre Bergé

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