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    The Prix Athanase-David is a literary award presented annually by the government of Quebec as part of the Prix du Québec to a Quebec writer, to honour...
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  • Athanase David (1882–1953), Canadian lawyer, politician, and businessman Prix Athanase-David, annual literary award, part of the Prix du Québec Athanase Dupré...
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  • The Prix David (David Prize) was created in 1923 by the Secretary of the Province of Quebec, Athanase David, in memory of his father, Laurent-Olivier...
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    Gabrielle Roy (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Canada Reads She won the Governor General's Award three times, the Prix David twice, the Prix Duvernay and the Molson Prize. The National Library of Canada...
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    school board in Quebec. David did not run in the 1936 election, but was elected again in 1939. David created the Prix Athanase-David literary prize in 1922...
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    Gilles Archambault (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    La Presse, Le Devoir, L'Actualité, and Le Livre d'ici. He won the Prix Athanase-David in 1981 for his body of work, and a Governor General's Award in 1987...
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  • Mavis Gallant (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    as a PEN/Nabokov Award. On November 8, 2006, Gallant received the Prix Athanase-David from the government of her native province of Quebec. She was the...
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  • Jacques Poulin (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    in 1991 for Le Vieux Chagrin. Winner of the Quebec government's Prix Athanase-David in 1995 Winner of the Molson Prize from the Canada Council in 2000...
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    Anne Hébert (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    in a "dreamlike torpor". It received positive reviews and won her the Prix David. Saddened by the 1943 death of her thirty-one-year-old cousin, Hector...
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    Award Percy Janes First Novel Award Prix Anne-Hébert Prix Athanase-David Prix du Cercle du livre de France Prix Ringuet RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for...
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    Jacques Brault (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Blodgett, in 1999 Prix Alain-Grandbois, for Il n'y a plus de chemin, in 1991 Ludger-Duvernay Prize (1978) Prix Athanase-David (1986) Prix Gilles-Corbeil...
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    Hélène Dorion (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Governor General of Canada, the Prix Alain-Grandbois, Aliénor Prize, the International Poetry Award-Walloon Brussels and the Prix du Festival International...
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    Gaston Miron (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    – Ludger-Duvernay Prize 1981 – Prix Guillaume Apollinaire 1983 – Prix Athanase-David 1985 – Molson Prize 1988 – Prix Fleury-Mesplet 1990 – Médaille de...
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  • Victor-Lévy Beaulieu (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Victor-Lévy Beaulieu (born September 2, 1945 in Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, Quebec) is a French Canadian writer, playwright and editor. Born in Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix...
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    Gérard Bessette (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Literary Award for Fiction (French). In 1980 he was awarded the Prix Athanase-David, Quebec's highest literary honour. Several of Bessette's works address...
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    Hubert Aquin (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Hubert Aquin (24 October 1929 – 15 March 1977) was a Quebec novelist, political activist, essayist, filmmaker and editor. Aquin was born in Montreal and...
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  • poet and writer from Saint-Casimir, Quebec, having received the Prix Athanase-David three times in 1941, 1947 and 1969 Paul-Étienne Grandbois (1846–1907)...
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  • Yves Thériault (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Yves Thériault, OC (November 27, 1915 – October 20, 1983) was a Canadian author. He was born in Quebec City to Alcide and Aurore (Nadeau) Thériault. On...
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  • Fernand Ouellette (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Fernand Ouellette is a Quebecois writer. He is a three-time winner of the Governor General's Awards, having won the Governor General's Award for French-language...
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    Marie-Claire Blais (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Augustino ou l'illumination - 2022 Source: Prix France-Canada – 1965 Prix Médicis – 1966 Prix Athanase-David – 1982 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada...
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    Michel Tremblay (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    numerous awards in recognition of his work. These include the Prix Victor-Morin (1974), the Prix France-Québec (1984), the Chalmers Award (1986) and the Molson...
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  • Quebec. 1939 - Prix Athanase-David 1942 - Prix Athanase-David 1947 - Member of the Royal Society of Canada 1981 - fr:Grand prix littéraire de la Société...
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    Naïm Kattan (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    contribution to international francophone culture. In 2004 he received the Prix Athanase-David. In 2004 he received an honoris causa Ph.D. from the University of...
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    named the recipient of Quebec's Prix Athanase-David for lifetime achievement in literature. New, William H, ed. (2002). "David, Carole". Encyclopedia of Literature...
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    Claude Jasmin (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Sablière 1980 – Prix Ludger-Duvernay 1980 – Prix France-Canada, La Sablière 2016 – Prix Athanase-David (Prix du Québec) Laila Maalouf and Josée Lapointe...
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    Michel Rabagliati (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    as influences upon his work. In 2022, he was the laureate of the Prix Athanase-David for distinguished lifetime achievement in Quebec literature. Rabagliati...
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    Jacques Ferron (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    Parti Québécois. In 1977, the Quebec government awarded him the Prix Athanase-David. He was named an honorary member of the Union des écrivains québécois...
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    Jacques Godbout (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    for Une leçon de chasse Winner of the Quebec government's Prix Athanase-David in 1985 Prix Belgique-Canada (1978) Winner of the 1967 Governor General's...
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  • incertain. In 1977 he was honoured by the Quebec government with the Prix Athanase-David. In 1964 Jacques Renaud published the violent novella Le Cassé, now...
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  • Fernand Dumont (category Prix Athanase-David winners)
    non-fiction 1968 Succeeded by Michel Brunet Preceded by Rina Lasnier Prix Athanase-David 1975 Succeeded by Pierre Vadeboncœur [fr] Preceded by Larkin Kerwin...
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