Laurent Mauvignier Wins France's Top Literary Award for Family Saga
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Laurent Mauvignier won the Goncourt Prize on Tuesday, November 4, for his novel "La Maison vidéo", published in the editions of Minuit. In this book, he goes back to the secrets of his family history. A reward for a stylist of the French language who has lived in Rennes for several years.
The 123rd Goncourt Prize crowned Laurent Mauvignier in the first round of the election for "The empty house" (*). At Drouant, between tradition, emotion and tribute, literature was invited to the table.
On November 4, 2025, in Paris, at the Drouant restaurant, the writer Laurent Mauvignier received the prestigious Prix Goncourt for his novel La Maison Empire. A reward that crowns the work of one of the major feathers of contemporary French literature.
The oldest and most prestigious literary prize in France was awarded this Tuesday, November 4 to Laurent Mauvignier for "The Empty House".
The Belgian author, Caroline Lamarche, received four votes out of ten. It was played very little... The Belgian author, Caroline Lamarche, won four votes from the jurors...
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