The Prix France-Québec is a Canadian literary award, presented to a Canadian
French language writer who has published work in either Canada or France.[1]
Administered by
Quebec's General Delegation in Paris and the Fédération France-Quebec, the award was first presented in 1958 as the Prix Québec-Paris.[2] Although nominally presented for an individual title, in practice it was often awarded to honour the writer's entire body of work.[2] Following the 1997 awards, it was renamed to Prix France-Québec in 1998.
The Prix France-Québec is a Canadian literary award, presented to a Canadian
French language writer who has published work in either Canada or France.[1]
Administered by
Quebec's General Delegation in Paris and the Fédération France-Quebec, the award was first presented in 1958 as the Prix Québec-Paris.[2] Although nominally presented for an individual title, in practice it was often awarded to honour the writer's entire body of work.[2] Following the 1997 awards, it was renamed to Prix France-Québec in 1998.