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Grand prix de la Critique littéraire

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The grand prix de la Critique littéraire was created in 1948 by Robert André. It is awarded each year by the French PEN club to a literary essay. Chaired by Joël Schmidt [fr], its jury is now made up of Jean Blot, Jean-Luc Despax, Jean-Claude Lamy, Daniel Leuwers, Jean Orizet [fr], Laurence Paton (general secretary), Antoine Spire and Patrick Tudoret [fr]. Since its creation, it has rewarded many leading authors and intends to promote a literary criticism of quality and, quite simply, literature.

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