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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier and Philippe Claudel. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

The ten jurors met at midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris, to agree on the winner of France's most prestigious literary prize. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

The ten jurors met at midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris, to agree on the winner of France's most prestigious literary prize. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier and Philippe Claudel. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

The ten jurors met at midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris, to agree on the winner of France's most prestigious literary prize. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier and Philippe Claudel. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

Emmanuel Carrere Goncourt 2025 Finalist - Strasbourg

File photo dated on October 16, 2020, in Strasbourg, France, shows Emmanuel Carrere, French writer, screenwriter and director, meets his audience at the Kleber bookshop. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025 the Academie Goncourt jury announced Natacha Appanah, Emmanuel Carrere, Caroline Lamarche, and Laurent Mauvignier as finalists for the most influential literary prize, which will be awarded on November 4. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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101 Dalmatians II: Patch's Lon (2003)

101 Dalmatians II: Patch's Lon (2003)

Horace & Maurice Lamarche Characters: Horace & Horace Film: 101 Dalmatians Ii: Patch'S London Adventure (USA 2003) Director: Jim Kammerud & Brian Smith 20 January 2003 Date: 20 January 2003

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