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==={{anchor|Prix Goncourt de la Biographie}} Prix Goncourt de la Biographie === Goncourt Prize for biography. Awarded in partnership with the city of [[Nancy, France|Nancy]]. The prize was renamed officially in 2017 the ''Prix Goncourt de la Biographie [[Edmonde Charles-Roux]]'', after a former president of the Goncourt Academy. {{div col}} *1980 – [[Jean Lacouture]], ''François Mauriac'' *1981 – [[Hubert Juin]], ''Victor Hugo'' *1982 – [[Pierre Sipriot]], ''René Depestre'' *1983 – [[Ghislain de Diesbach]], ''Madame de Staël'' *1984 – [[Jeanne Champion]], ''Suzanne Valadon'' *1985 – [[Georges Poisson]], ''Laclos ou l'Obstination'' *1986 – [[Jean Canavaggio]], ''Cervantes'' *1987 – [[Michel Surya]], ''Georges Bataille, la mort à l'œuvre'' *1988 – [[Frédéric Vitoux (writer)|Frédéric Vitoux]], ''La Vie de Louis-Ferdinand Céline'' *1989 – [[Joanna Richardson]], ''Judith Gautier'' *1990 – [[Pierre Citron]], ''Giono'' *1991 – [[Odette Joyeux]], ''Le Troisième œil, la vie de Nicéphore Niepce'' *1992 – [[Philippe Beaussant]], ''Lully'' *1993 – [[Jean Bothorel]], ''Louise de Vilmorin'' *1994 – [[David Bellos]], ''Georges Perec'' *1995 – [[Henry Gidel]], ''Les Deux Guitry'' *1996 – [[Anka Muhlstein]], ''Astolphe de Custine'' *1997 – [[Jean-Claude Lamy]], ''Prévert, les frères'' *1998 – [[Christian Liger]], ''Le Roman de Rossel'' *1999 – [[Claude Pichois]] and [[Alain Brunet]], ''Colette'' *2000 – [[Dominique Bona]], ''[[Berthe Morisot]]'' *2001 – [[Laure Murat]], ''La maison du docteur Blanche'' *2002 – [[Jean-Paul Goujon]], ''Une Vie Secrète (1870–1925)''; ''Mille lettres de Pierre Louÿs à Georges Louis (1890–1917)'' *2003 – [[Pierre Billard]], ''Louis Malle'' *2004 – [[Claude Dufresne]], ''Appelez-moi George Sand'' *2005 – [[Thibaut d'Anthonay]], ''Jean Lorrain'' *2006 – [[Angie David]], ''Dominique Aury'' *2007 – Patrice Locmant, ''Huysmans, le forçat de la vie'' *2008 – Jennifer Lesieur, ''Jack London'' *2009 – [[Viviane Forrester]], ''Virginia Woolf'' *2010 – [[Michel Winock]], ''Madame de Stael'' *2011 – [[Maurizio Serra]], ''[[Malaparte, vies et légendes]]'' *2012 – [[David Haziot]], ''Le Roman des Rouart'' *2013 – [[Pascal Mérigeau]], ''Jean Renoir'' *2014 – [[Jean Lebrun]], ''Notre Chanel''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lepoint.fr/culture/le-goncourt-de-la-biographie-a-jean-lebrun-pour-notre-chanel-03-06-2014-1830604_3.php |title=Le Goncourt de la biographie à Jean Lebrun pour "Notre Chanel" |agency=AFP |language=fr |work=lepoint.fr |date=3 June 2014 |access-date=3 July 2015}}</ref> *2015 – [[Jean-Christophe Attias]], ''Moïse fragile''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/livres/2015/06/02/03005-20150602ARTFIG00252-jean-christophe-attias-prix-goncourt-de-la-biographie.php |title=Jean-Christophe Attias, prix Goncourt de la biographie |language=fr |work=Le Figaro |first=Morgane|last=Eloy |date=3 June 2015 |access-date=3 July 2015}}</ref> *2016 – [[Philippe Forest]], ''Aragon'' *2017 – Marianne and Claude Schopp, ''Dumas fils ou l'Anti-Œdipe'' *2018 – Denis Demonpion, ''Salinger intime'' *2019 – Frédéric Pajak, ''Manifeste incertain, volume 7: [[Emily Dickinson]], [[Marina Tsvetaeva|Marina Tsvetaïeva]], l'immense poésie'' *2021 – [[Pauline Dreyfous]], ''Paul Morand'' *2022 – [[Jean-Pierre Langellier]], ''Léopold Sédar Senghor'' *2023 – [[Claude Burgelin]], ''Georges Perec'' *2024 – [[Geneviève Haroche-Bouzinac]], ''Madame de Sévigné'' {{div col end}}
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