The Grand Prix C.F. Ramuz is a literary award presented every five years by the Foundation C.F. Ramuz to honour a writer's entire work. It has been awarded from 1955 until 2005.[1] The foundation's stated goals are to:[1]

  • maintain the memory of Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, and keep his works alive.
  • support the diffusion and the republication of the works of the writer.
  • support critical translations and work, particularly through conferences.
  • help with the creation of spectacles drawn from Ramuz's work.
  • encourage French literary creation and Swiss writers of the French language

The foundation also presents a tri-annual Poetry Prize, the 'Prix de poésie'.

Laureates of the great prize

The following have received the award:[1]

Laureates of the poetry prize

  • 1983: José-Flore Tappy, for Errer mortelle
  • 1986: Sylviane Dupuis, for Creuser la nuit
  • 1992: Alain Rochat, for Fuir pour être celui qui ne fuit pas
  • 1999: Claire Genoux, for Saisons du corps
  • 2002: Caroline Schumacher, for Les Grandes Vacances
  • 2007: Mary-Laure Zoss, for Le noir du ciel
  • 2013: Claudine Gaetzi, for Rien qui se dise
  • 2016: Pierrine Poget, for Fondations

References

  1. 1 2 3 Foundation C.F. Ramuz from culturactif.ch. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
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