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Winning French Satire

PARIS () -- French novelist Didier Van Cauwelaert on Monday won the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary award, for "One-Way Ticket", a poetic satire of France's immigration laws.


The 10-member Goncourt jury announced the prize at a gourmet lunch in central Paris. The prize, bestowed annually on a work of fiction written in French, carries a symbolic cash award of 50 francs ($9) but can boost sales of the work by as much as a half a million copies.




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