Prix Goncourt 2024 finalists Kamel Daoud and Gaël Faye were announced in Paris, France on Tuesday, October 22, 2024.
The Prix Goncourt is given by the French Académie Goncourt to the author of “the best and most imaginative prose work of the year”. While it only has a token prize of around 10 Euros, it can increase a book’s sales by up to 200,000 to its winner. Djaïli Amadou Amal made the shortlist in 2020, Leila Slimani won it in 2016, and Mohamed Mbougar Sarr won it in 2021.
The Goncourt Academy, chaired by Didier Decoin, is made up of Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Pascal Bruckner, Paule Constant, Patrick Rambaud, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Camille Lauren, Françoise Chandernagor, Philippe Claudel, and Pierre Assouline. The first selection for 2024 was announced on September 3 before the second selection was revealed on Tuesday, October 1.
The following Writers of African descent are now finalists from the last four;
- Houris, Kamel Daoud (Gallimard)
- Jacaranda, Gaël Faye (Grasset)
The winner will be announced on Monday, November 4.
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