Prix Renaudot 2025 : adélaïde De Clermont-Tonnerre Wins with "I Wanted to Live"
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The Prix Renaudot 2025 was awarded to I wanted to live (Grasset) by Adelaide de Clermont-Tonnerre, who revisits the figure of Milady de Winter, the antiheroine of the Three Musketeers.
The Breton journalist and novelist Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre won the prestigious Renaudot Prize on Tuesday for her book "I wanted to live". His father, the mayor of Plouegat-Guérand (29), said his emotion.
"The Empty House" and "I wanted to live" are the two novels awarded with the most prestigious French literary prizes.
In "I wanted to live", Adelaide de Clermont-Tonnerre does justice to the enemy of the Three Musketeers.What do the wicked reveal to us? ...
After awarding the Prix Goncourt 2025 to Laurent Mauvignier for "The empty house", the jury chaired by Patrick Besson awarded the Prix Renaudot 2025. An announcement made this Tuesday, November 4, at the Drouant restaurant in the 2nd district of Pa... Read more about Elle.fr
Bet dared and succeeded to attack a literary monument to rehabilitate Milady. I wanted to live is an exciting and daring cape and sword novel behind the scenes of the Three Musketeers. The post "I wanted to live" by Adelaide de Clermont-Tonnerre: the secret story of Milady appeared first on Benzine Magazine.
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