Prix du roman Fnac
ぷり・でゅ・ろまん・ふなっく
A French literary award founded in 2002 by Fnac. Each year, a jury of 800 — 400 Fnac booksellers and 400 Fnac members — reads over 250 novels during the summer, narrows the list to 30 finalists, and announces the winner in late August or early September.
Literary awardNovelFrance
- Established
- 2002
- Organizer
- Fnac (French cultural and electronics retail chain)
- Category
- General Fiction and Popular Fiction
- Selection Method
- Selection
- Target
- Professional
- Frequency
- 1 per year
- Status
- Active
Description
The Prix du roman Fnac is a literary prize established by the French retail chain Fnac in 2002, primarily awarded annually to novel works. This provides an overview including the list of winners from 2002 to 2021.
Prize
- Main Prize
- Title awarded to the winner (no prize money amount specified in the input data)
Related Awards
- Prix Femina
- Prix Médicis
- Prix Interallié
- Prix Femina étranger