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Foreign Litterature Committee

Grand Prix de Littérature Policière         
FRENCH LITERARY PRIZE
Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere; Police Literature Grand Prize
The Grand Prix de Littérature Policière (or the Police Literature Grand Prize) is a French literary prize founded in 1948 by author and literary critic Maurice-Bernard Endrèbe. It is the most prestigious award for crime and detective fiction in France.
Oulipo         
  • [[Ambigram]] Oulipo
LITERARY MOVEMENT OF CONSTRAINED WRITING TECHNIQUES
OuLiPo; Oulipian; Ouvroir de littérature potentielle; L'Oulipo
Oulipo (, short for ; roughly translated: "workshop of potential literature", stylized OuLiPo) is a loose gathering of (mainly) French-speaking writers and mathematicians who seek to create works using constrained writing techniques. It was founded in 1960 by Raymond Queneau and François Le Lionnais.
Grand Prix de Littérature de l'Académie française         
  • [[Abel Bonnard]], recipient in 1924
  • [[Jean Raspail]], recipient in 2003
  • [[Marguerite Yourcenar]], recipient in 1977
  • [[Jean Paulhan]], recipient in 1945
  • [[Julien Green]], recipient in 1970
  • [[Romain Rolland]], recipient in 1913
The Grand prix de littérature de l'Académie française is a French literary award, established in 1911 by the Académie française. It goes to an author for their entire body of work.

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Foreign Literature Committee

Foreign Literature Committee (Russian: Комитет иностранной литературы), or Kominolit (Russian: Коминолит), was an interdepartmental committee under the People's Commissariat for Education for the purchase and distribution of foreign literature in Soviet Russia. Its chairman as of October 1921 was Otto Yulyevich Schmidt.