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Académie Goncourt

The Société littéraire des Goncourt (Goncourt Literary Society), usually called the Académie Goncourt (Goncourt Academy), is a French literary organisation based in Paris. It was founded in 1900 by the French writer and publisher Edmond de Goncourt (1822–1896), who wanted to create a new way to encourage literature in France and disagreed with the contemporary policies of the Académie Française.

Formation and organisation edit

Wishing to honour his deceased brother Jules (1830–1870), Goncourt bequeathed his estate to establish an organisation to promote literature in France. He named his friend, the writer Alphonse Daudet, along with Léon Hennique, to oversee and administer his estate. The society was to consist of ten members, of whom eight were nominated in the will. Each of the members was to receive an annuity of 6,000 francs, and a yearly prize of 5,000 francs was to be awarded to the author of some work of fiction. After some litigation, the academy was constituted in 1903.[1] Since then, each December, a ten-member board of the Académie has awarded the Prix Goncourt for the best work of fiction of the year.

Membership is reserved to writers who have produced works in the French language, but it is not limited to citizens of France. In 1996, the Spanish novelist and scriptwriter Jorge Semprún was elected as the first foreigner to become a member of the academy.

In addition to the Prix Goncourt, which comes with a symbolic cheque of 10 euros, the Académie Goncourt awards honours for first novel and achievements in short story, poetry and biography genres.

The ten members of the academy are usually called les Dix (the Ten). They meet the first Tuesday of each month, except in summer. Since 1914, they have convened in an oval room, the salon Goncourt, on the second floor of the restaurant Drouant,[2] place Gaillon, in the heart of Paris. The cutlery which they use while dining there constitutes the main physical continuity of the academy. Each new member receives the fork and knife of the member whom he (or she) is replacing, and the member's name is engraved on the knife and the fork.

Current members edit

 
Members of the Académie Goncourt in 2013. From left to right: Philippe Claudel, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Didier Decoin, Paule Constant, Patrick Rambaud, Bernard Pivot

As of 2020, the members of the Académie Goncourt are:[3]

Academicians by seat edit

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Notes edit

  1. ^ Symons, Arthur (1911). "Goncourt, De" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 231.
  2. ^ "Histoire" 2009-02-02 at the Wayback Machine, Restaurant Drouant. Note: The restaurant Drouant was founded as a bar tabac by the Alsatian Charles Drouant, who expanded it to a bistrot. It made its reputation from the fresh oysters delivered by Drouant's brother, who farmed them. Daudet was a regular, as were artists such as Renoir, Rodin and Camille Pissarro.
  3. ^ "Les Membres". Académie Goncourt (in French). Retrieved 7 November 2021.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Academie Goncourt news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message The Societe litteraire des Goncourt Goncourt Literary Society usually called the Academie Goncourt Goncourt Academy is a French literary organisation based in Paris It was founded in 1900 by the French writer and publisher Edmond de Goncourt 1822 1896 who wanted to create a new way to encourage literature in France and disagreed with the contemporary policies of the Academie Francaise Contents 1 Formation and organisation 2 Current members 3 Academicians by seat 3 1 1st Seat 3 2 2nd Seat 3 3 3rd Seat 3 4 4th Seat 3 5 5th Seat 3 6 6th Seat 3 7 7th Seat 3 8 8th Seat 3 9 9th Seat 3 10 10th Seat 4 NotesFormation and organisation editWishing to honour his deceased brother Jules 1830 1870 Goncourt bequeathed his estate to establish an organisation to promote literature in France He named his friend the writer Alphonse Daudet along with Leon Hennique to oversee and administer his estate The society was to consist of ten members of whom eight were nominated in the will Each of the members was to receive an annuity of 6 000 francs and a yearly prize of 5 000 francs was to be awarded to the author of some work of fiction After some litigation the academy was constituted in 1903 1 Since then each December a ten member board of the Academie has awarded the Prix Goncourt for the best work of fiction of the year Membership is reserved to writers who have produced works in the French language but it is not limited to citizens of France In 1996 the Spanish novelist and scriptwriter Jorge Semprun was elected as the first foreigner to become a member of the academy In addition to the Prix Goncourt which comes with a symbolic cheque of 10 euros the Academie Goncourt awards honours for first novel and achievements in short story poetry and biography genres The ten members of the academy are usually called les Dix the Ten They meet the first Tuesday of each month except in summer Since 1914 they have convened in an oval room the salon Goncourt on the second floor of the restaurant Drouant 2 place Gaillon in the heart of Paris The cutlery which they use while dining there constitutes the main physical continuity of the academy Each new member receives the fork and knife of the member whom he or she is replacing and the member s name is engraved on the knife and the fork Current members edit nbsp Members of the Academie Goncourt in 2013 From left to right Philippe Claudel Tahar Ben Jelloun Didier Decoin Paule Constant Patrick Rambaud Bernard Pivot As of 2020 the members of the Academie Goncourt are 3 Didier Decoin elected 1995 President Francoise Chandernagor elected 1995 Vice President Tahar Ben Jelloun elected 2008 Patrick Rambaud elected 2008 Philippe Claudel elected 2012 Secretary General Pierre Assouline elected 2012 Paule Constant elected 2013 Eric Emmanuel Schmitt elected 2016 Pascal Bruckner elected 2020 Camille Laurens elected 2020Academicians by seat edit1st Seat edit 1900 1942 Leon Daudet 1942 1944 Jean de La Varende 1944 1954 Colette 1954 1970 Jean Giono 1971 1977 Bernard Clavel 1977 2004 Andre Stil 2004 2019 Bernard Pivot 2020 present Pascal Bruckner 2nd Seat edit 1900 1907 Joris Karl Huysmans 1907 1910 Jules Renard 1910 1917 Judith Gautier 1918 1924 Henry Ceard 1924 1939 Pol Neveux 1939 1948 Sacha Guitry 1949 1983 Armand Salacrou 1983 2016 Edmonde Charles Roux 2016 present Eric Emmanuel Schmitt 3rd Seat edit 1900 1917 Octave Mirbeau 1917 1947 Jean Ajalbert 1947 1973 Alexandre Arnoux 1973 1995 Jean Cayrol 1995 present Didier Decoin 4th Seat edit 1900 1940 J H Rosny aine 1940 1942 Pierre Champion 1943 1971 Andre Billy 1971 2012 Robert Sabatier 2013 present Paule Constant 5th Seat edit 1900 1948 J H Rosny jeune 1948 1967 Gerard Bauer 1967 1968 Louis Aragon 1969 1983 Armand Lanoux 1983 2008 Daniel Boulanger 2008 present Patrick Rambaud 6th Seat edit 1900 1935 Leon Hennique 1936 1950 Leo Larguier 1951 1977 Raymond Queneau 1977 2008 Francois Nourissier 2006 present Tahar Ben Jelloun 7th Seat edit 1900 1918 Paul Margueritte 1919 1923 Emile Bergerat 1924 1937 Raoul Ponchon 1938 1948 Rene Benjamin 1949 1971 Philippe Heriat 1972 2011 Michel Tournier 2011 2015 Regis Debray 2016 2020 Virginie Despentes 2020 present Camille Laurens 8th Seat edit 1900 1926 Gustave Geffroy 1926 1929 Georges Courteline 1929 1973 Roland Dorgeles 1973 1995 Emmanuel Robles 1995 present Francoise Chandernagor 9th Seat edit 1900 1925 Elemir Bourges 1926 1937 Gaston Cherau 1937 1958 Francis Carco 1958 1996 Herve Bazin 1996 2011 Jorge Semprun 2012 present Philippe Claudel 10th Seat edit 1900 1949 Lucien Descaves 1950 1970 Pierre Mac Orlan 1970 2011 Francoise Mallet Joris 2012 present Pierre AssoulineNotes edit Symons Arthur 1911 Goncourt De In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 12 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 231 Histoire Archived 2009 02 02 at the Wayback Machine Restaurant Drouant Note The restaurant Drouant was founded as a bar tabac by the Alsatian Charles Drouant who expanded it to a bistrot It made its reputation from the fresh oysters delivered by Drouant s brother who farmed them Daudet was a regular as were artists such as Renoir Rodin and Camille Pissarro Les Membres Academie Goncourt in French Retrieved 7 November 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Academie Goncourt amp oldid 1204708915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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