The novelist Jean-Paul Dubois received Monday the Goncourt prize, the most prestigious literary prize in the French-speaking world, for "All men do not live the world in the same way" (L'Olivier), a shocking and nostalgic novel about lost happiness.

The price Goncourt 2019 returned Monday to the novelist Jean-Paul Dubois, for his novel "All men do not live the world the same way" to the editions of Olivier . A moving and nostalgic story about lost happiness. Already crowned by the Femina prize, in 2004 for "A French life", the 69-year-old Toulousain, a discreet and popular writer, has been building a work for thirty years that seduces with its delicacy and profound humanity.

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