The Prix Nocturne is a French literary prize founded in 1962 by Roland Stragliati and revived in 2006 by the review "Le nouvel Attila". It is awarded each November to recognise fantastic or unusual works.
Winners
- 1962 - Leo Perutz, Le Marquis de Bolibar (Albin Michel, 1930)
- 1963 - Bruno Schulz, Le Traité des mannequins (Éditions Julliard, 1961)
- 1966 - Hugues Rebell, Les Nuits chaudes du Cap français (La Plume, 1902)
- 2006 - Giovanni Papini, Gog (Flammarion, 1932)
- 2007 - Ramon Sender, Noces Rouges (Seghers, 1947)
- 2008 - Miodrag Bulatovic, Le coq rouge (Seuil, 1963)
- 2009 - André Laurie, Spiridon le muet (Rouff, 1908)
- 2010 - Ermanno Cavazzoni, Cirenaica (Einaudi, 1999)
- 2011 - Ludvik Vaculik, Les Cobayes (Gallimard, 1974)
- 2013 - André de Richaud, La Nuit aveuglante (Robert Morel, 1966)
References
- "Editions Attila | Prix Nocturne". Archived from the original on 2010-08-19. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
- "Le 4e prix Nocturne". Télérama.fr. 4 December 2008. Retrieved Jan 7, 2020.
- Sudetenland. 5. Bogen Verlag: 99. 1963.
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- Amis du roman populaire (2000). Le Rocambole: bulletin de l'Association des amis du roman populaire. Vol. 10–13. A.A.R.P. p. 149.
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