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Prix Robert-Cliche

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The Prix Robert-Cliche is a literary prize created in 1979 to honour Robert Cliche, a Quebec lawyer, judge and politician.[1] The prize is awarded annually for an original French language work by a Canadian author who has not previously published a novel. The manuscript must contain at least 30,000 words.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Prix Robert-Cliche" (in French). VLB Éditeur.
  2. ^ "Règlement". Prix Robert-Cliche (in French). VLB Éditeur.
  3. ^ "Le Prix Robert-Cliche ne sera pas attribué en 2015 – Actualités – Les prix littéraires – Revue Les libraires". revue.leslibraires.ca (in French). Retrieved 2015-08-06.