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Prix Athanase-David

Quebec literary award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Prix Athanase-David
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The Prix Athanase-David is a literary award presented annually by the government of Quebec as part of the Prix du Québec to a Quebec writer, to honour the body of his or her work.

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Athanase David, 1940

The prize, named in honour of longtime MNA Athanase David, has a monetary value of C$30,000.

Between 1969 and 1972, the award was presented at the beginning of the year for that same calendar year. In 1973, the award date was changed to the end of the year. Paul-Marie Lapointe won the "Prix David 1972" on February 29, 1972;[1] Hubert Aquin was awarded the "Prix David 1972" on January 30, 1973;[2] and Marcel Dubé won the "Prix David 1973" on November 28, 1973.[3]

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