Renée Vivien Prize

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Renée Vivien Prize (French: Prix Renée Vivien) is an annual French literary prize which is awarded to poets who write in French. Dedicated to the British poetess Renée Vivien, the eponymous prize was first initiated in 1935, and continued intermittently by three different patrons, each with their own vision. First patron was Hélène de Zuylen de Nyevelt de Haar,[1] followed by Natalie Clifford Barney in 1949[2][3][4][5] then more latterly and currently ongoing from 1994 with Claude Evrard.[6] From each patron, the naming of the award after Renée Vivien was an act of remembrance.[6][7][5][8][9] Nonetheless, women's poetry, feminist literature and the memories of romantic entanglement with the honoured poetess have been inspiring on the first two patrons,[10][11][12][13] who were more alike in their approach to awarding poets,[14] while the heritage of Renée Vivien's style in contemporary poetry interested more Claude Evrard.[6]

History

The initial prize was an annual French literary prize awarded in honour of the poetess Renée Vivien,[7] intended to give encouragement to aspiring French langage women poets, along with a pecuniary endowment.[15][16][17] This award was founded on July 23, 1935, at the initiative of Baroness Hélène de Zuylen de Nyevelt de Haar,[15][18][19] one of Renée Vivien's renowned lovers,[1] with whom she had written and published poetry under a single pen name: Paule Riversdale.[20] From the outset, the Société des gens de lettres[en 1] assumed responsibility for awarding the prize.[21][22] First awarded in 1936,[23] the recent poetry prize was discontinued in 1939 after three award ceremonies, under imprecise circumstances as the Nazi regime took over in Europe.

Two years after the death of Hélène de Zuylen de Nyevelt de Haar,[24] the Renée Vivien Prize was restored in 1949[2][25][26] with a financial grant[27] and maintained for several years[28] under the authority of the Société des gens de lettres by Natalie Clifford Barney who took on the chairmanship of the jury in 1950.[29][30][31] The revived literary prize continued to be awarded without any consideration to nationality to women who had published one or more volumes of French verse and allowed Natalie Clifford Barney to memorialise the life and works of Renée Vivien.[8][14][32] After more than a decade of awarding poetry and providing monetary grants for poetesses, the Prix Renée Vivien[en 2] of the Société des gens de lettres was discontinued in 1962.

On the whole, the award's sponsorship profile and aims from Barney's time are much similar to those from Zuylen's time.[14][25][26] Both of these times are also characterised by an organisation held by the single Société des gens de lettres and prizes awarded only to female authors.

After a long slack period, a French non-profit association located in Rivery and called Académie Renée Vivien[en 3] renewed the Renée Vivien Prize in 1994,[33] under the presidency of Claude Evrard.[note 1] This award honours distinguished works of French poetry which serve Renée Vivien's enlightened Hellenism, regardless of the gender or the nationality of the author.[6] Despite a quite restricted visibility within the literary landscape, the awards continued until this day.

List of laureates

There are three periods beginning, respectively, in 1935, 1949[note 2] and 1994[note 3]. It is possible to distinguish two organising bodies within the three periods aforementioned: the former held by the Société des gens de lettres and the latter and current by the Académie Renée Vivien. This is a list of recipients of the Renée Vivien Prize according to these two organising bodies.

Société des gens de lettres

Académie Renée Vivien

  • 1994: Gilbert Foret – Femmes, femmes, femmes, mes heures au féminin.[37]
  • 1995: Jacques-François Dussottier – Ô femmes.[37]
  • 1996: Claire Hercelin – Comme une allégorie.[37]
  • 1997: Vital Heurtebize – Le Temps ultime.[37]
  • 1998: Guy Vieilfault – Èves.[85]
  • 1999: Pascale Badré – Ombre à la bougie.[37]
  • 2000: Françoise Tchartiloglou – Pour t’aimer.[86]
  • 2001: Gabrielle Clerc – Devalyana ou Les Aigles planent sur les mers.[87]
  • 2002: Patricia Coulanges – Féminae.[88]
  • 2003: Elena Constantinescu – Stefka ou les premières roses.[37]
  • 2004: Jean Gallé – Évanescences.[89]
  • 2006: Philippe Courtel – Les Yeux en amande.[37]
  • 2007: Daniel Chétif – Diva.[37]
  • 2009: Véronique Flabat-Piot – Dites-le avec le cœur.[37]
  • 2010: Catherine Grange-Roussel – La femme du silence.[37]
  • 2011: Güliz Mutlu – Les Paroles Saphiques.[90]
  • 2014: Catherine Berenguer-Joly – Femmes, femmes, atout cœur.[37]
  • 2015: Nicolas Saeys – Un bohème affairé dort.[91]

Notes and references

Notes

  1. Born on August 24, 1927, Claude Evrard, nicknamed Coupic, died on May 18, 2011 at Amiens, Picardy, France. He was a French author and poet.[34][35] In 1994 he founded, together with Marie Vermunt, the Académie Renée Vivien, of which he was president.[36]
  2. It seems the 1956 Renée Vivien Prize was not awarded.
  3. Prizes were not awarded in some years: 2005, 2008, 2012 and 2013.[37]
  4. Disques was the poetry column of the French literary magazine Les Nouvelles littéraires
  5. Although Natalie Clifford Barney quoted Desnoues's collected poetry work Le Jardin délivré for the 1952 award in her memoires,[55][57] academic works of reference specialising in poetry specified Les Racines, also assigning the Fénéon Prize for Le Jardin délivré in 1947.[58][59][60][61] As the Fénéon Prize was established in March 1948[62] and its first award given to Michel Cournot for Martinique in 1949,[63] there is no possibility for having awarded it before. Therefore, Barney's version has been retained.

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Lexicon

  1. French Society of Men of Letters
  2. Renée Vivien Prize
  3. Renée Vivien Academy

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