Thomas Clerc wins the Wepler prize with “ museum of the 21st century: the eighteenth arrondissement”

The Wepler Prize is a literary prize created in 1998 on the initiative of the Librairie des Abbesses, with the support of the La Poste Foundation and the Wepler brasserie, Place , in . Each year, in November, it recognizes a contemporary author and operates with a rotating jury system.

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Published on 11/11/2024 10:53

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French writer Thomas Clerc, September 28, 2024 in Manosque (JOEL SAGET / AFP)
French writer Thomas Clerc, September 28, 2024 in (JOEL SAGET / AFP)

The Wepler Prize, a literary prize which rewards emerging writers, was awarded on Monday November 11, 2024 to Thomas Clerc for a book in which he gives a detailed description of the 18th arrondissement of Paris.

“Paris museum of the 21st century: the eighteenth arrondissement”, published in August by Editions de Minuit, is the sequel to a 2007 book where the same author described the 10th arrondissement.

Throughout the more than 600 pages, Thomas Clerc, 59, strolls through the north of the capital and describes ordinary street scenes. Both in Montmartre, very popular with tourists, and in neighborhoods that have become gentrified and others among the poorest in Paris.

“It is a great book of literature with a naturalistic ambition on the Paris of today and tomorrow, but also on the future of all world cities”commented the jury, quoted in a press release.

The Wepler prize, named after the Parisian brasserie where it is awarded, also in the 18th arrondissement, is supported by the La Poste Foundation. He is endowed with 10,000 euros.

on “special mention“, endowed with 3,000 euros, was awarded to Célestin de Meeûs for Mythology of. 12 (editions du Sous-Sol), first novel by a 33-year-old Belgian.

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