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French literary award
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The Prix du livre incorrect is a French literary prize. It was created in 2006 by Jean Sévillia.

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References

  1. "Prix du Livre Incorrect".
  2. Éric Biétry-Rivierre (23 May 2008). "Jean Clair, un atrabilaire sous la coupole". Le Figaro..
  3. Marianne Payot (25 March 2010). "Eric Zemmour, prix du Livre incorrect 2010". L'Express..
  4. AFP (21 March 2011). "Prix du Livre incorrect attribué à Millau". Le Figaro..
  5. Mohammed Aïssaoui (25 May 2016). "L'art du mauvais ton". Le Figaro..
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