European Book Prize

European Book Prize
Awarded for promoting European values, and contributing to European citizens' better understanding of the European Union as a cultural entity
Location European Union
Presented by Esprit d'Europe
Reward(s) €10,000
First awarded 2007
Currently held by Robert Menasse for Die Erweiterung (2023)
Website livre-europeen.eu

The European Book Prize (French: Le Prix du Livre Européen) is a European Union literary award established in 2007. It is organized by the association Esprit d'Europe in Paris. It seeks to promote European values, and to contribute to European citizens' better understanding of the European Union as a cultural entity.

Eligible books must have been published in one of the 27 European Union (EU) member-states in the preceding year, in the original language or a translation. Works are submitted in one of two categories: essai (which in French means, something broader than the English "essay") and romans et récits ("novels and narratives"). A long list is drawn up by the organizers in Paris; the number varies but for example, in 2011, there were 50 essais plus 47 romans et recits. These are then sent to a "sponsorship committee" which narrows it down to about a seven title shortlist, which are then given to a new committee of judges, composed of journalists and authors.

The European Book Prize was founded by France Rouqe, Luce Perrot and François-Xavier Priollaud. The prize is worth 10,000 euros to each winner. The first two years saw only one winner who received 20,000 euros.

Winners

The inaugural European Book Prize was awarded to Belgium's prime minister Guy Verhofstadt for United States of Europe. The ceremony was held at the European Parliament in Brussels on 5 December 2007.

Swedish crime fiction writer Henning Mankell handed the prize to the winner. While giving the prize, Mankell said that the jury was sensitive to the political courage showed by the current prime minister of Belgium. He added that in a Europe which has a lot of self-doubt, which has a lot of questions about its own future, Guy Verhofstadt offered a clear proposal for the future. He gave reasons to believe in European constitution.

While receiving the reward, Verhofstadt said, "When I wrote this book, I in fact meant it as a provocation against all those who didn't want the European Constitution. Fortunately, in the end a solution was found with the treaty, that was approved."

Year Category English title Original title Author Nationality Ref(s)
2007 Essay United States of Europe De Verenigde Staten van Europa: manifest voor een nieuw Europa Guy Verhofstadt Belgium
2008 Essay Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 Tony Judt United Kingdom
2009 Novel Gottland Gottland Mariusz Szczygieł Poland
Essay Europe for Dummies L'Europe pour les Nuls Sylvie Goulard France
2010 Novel Purge Puhdistus Sofi Oksanen Finland
Essay Beauty and the Inferno La bellezza e l'inferno Roberto Saviano Italy
2011 Novel Red Love: The Story of an East German Family Haltet euer Herz bereit: eine ostdeutsche Familiengeschichte Maxim Leo Germany
Essay The Crime and the Silence My z Jedwabnego Anna Bikont Poland
2012 Novel Madonna on the moon Wie die Madonna auf den Mond kam Rolf Bauerdick Germany
Essay Europe’s passage De passage naar Europa. Geschiedenis van een begin Luuk van Middelaar Netherlands
2013 Novel An Englishman in Madrid Riña de gatos Eduardo Mendoza Spain
Essay The French, gravediggers of the euro Ces Français, fossoyeurs de l’euro Arnaud Leparmentier France
2014 Novel Hannah's Dress La robe de Hannah: Berlin 1904–2014 Pascale Hugues France
Essay Turbulent and Mighty Continent Anthony Giddens United Kingdom
2015 Novel Vera Jean-Pierre Orban Belgium
Essay Enraged Citizens, European Peace and Democratic Deficits Der Europäische Landbote: Die Wut der Bürger und der Friede Europas Robert Menasse Austria
2016 Novel The Impostor El impostor Javier Cercas Spain
Essay Il più e il meno Erri De Luca Italy
2017 Novel Zink David Van Reybrouck Belgium
Essay Come la democrazia fallisce Raffaele Simone Italy
2018 Novel Those Who Forget Les Amnésiques Géraldine Schwarz Germany
Essay Orbán: Europe's New Strongman Paul Lendvai Austria
Jury prize East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Philippe Sands United Kingdom
2019 Novel Middle England Jonathan Coe United Kingdom
Essay Nous l’Europe, banquet des peuples Laurent Gaudé France
2020 Novel It Happened on the First of September (or Some Other Time) Stalo sa prvého septembra (alebo inokedy) Pavol Rankov Slovakia
Jury prize Border. A Journey to the Edge of Europe Kapka Kassabova Bulgaria
2021 Novel Niki Νίκη Christos Chomenidis Greece
2022 Novel M. L'uomo della provvidenza Antonio Scurati Italy
2023 Novel Die Erweiterung Robert Menasse Austria

Winners by country

Country Laureates
France 4
Italy 4
United Kingdom 4
Austria* 3
Belgium 3
Germany 3
Spain 2
Poland 2
Bulgaria 1
Finland 1
Greece 1
Netherlands 1
Slovakia 1
  • In 2023, Robert Menasse became the first laureate to be awarded the prize for two different books (in 2015 and 2023)