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Emmanuel Carrère Wins Prix Médicis for 'Kolkhoze'

Summary by Le Monde
Carrère's latest book is about his mother, Hélène Carrère d'Encausse (1929-2023), a Russian historian and perpetual secretary of the Académie Française, with whom relations were never easy.

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In the run for the Goncourt, the French writer Emmanuel Carrère finally won the Medicis prize, known for his literary requirement.

·Montreal, Canada
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Part of the Goncourt Prize, Emmanuel Carrère can be considered a deserved winner of the Prix Médicis 2025, won this Wednesday, November 5, 2025, in Paris. Kolkhoze connects in a special way...

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The writer is rewarded for his novel "Kolkhoze", a family fresco applauded by critics and readers.

·Montreal, Canada
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On Wednesday, 5 November, the writer received the prestigious literary prize for his novel, which recounts the fate of his mother, Hélène Carrère d'Encausse.

·Paris, France
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The French writer Emmanuel Carrère won Wednesday the Medicis Prize for his novel Kolkhoze (P. O. L. editions), announced the jury of this prize known for its literary requirement.

·Montreal, Canada
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Télérama.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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