France's Goncourt literary prize awarded to Laurent Mauvignier for household saga




French novelist Laurent Mauvignier has won France’s most prestigious literary honor, the Goncourt Prize, for “La Maison Vide” (The Empty House). The work is a sweeping 750-page family saga inspired by his own relatives’ stories and spanning more than a century.



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