Lhe Castel Prize, literary prize for the restaurant of the same name in Paris, was awarded on Wednesday November 13 to Grégoire Bouillier for Orangerie Syndromenovel dedicated to the painter Claude Monet. “He is rewarded for the modernity of his art, the alliance of night and light, and the playful grace of his style,” commented the jury in a press release.
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Orangerie Syndromepublished at the end of August by Flammarion, won an award for the first time this season. “Receiving the Castel prize is great,” reacted the author. It’s a reward that goes straight to my heart. Tonight, the night is a novel. What more could you ask for? » reacted the author to Weekly Books.
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Grégoire Bouillier is an author noted for two novels, The M File et The heart does not give in. Here he signs a shorter work where he raises many questions about Monet's obsession with water lilies.
ALSO READ Kamel Daoud, the novel of a lifeThe Castel prize, created in 2022, is endowed with 5,000 euros. The delivery is scheduled for this Wednesday evening in Paris. Last year, Arthur Dreyfus was rewarded for his novel The Third Handpublished by POL editions