Paris,France – 2025/10/29 – The prestigious Académie Goncourt today announced the shortlist of ten novels vying for the 2025 Goncourt Prize,France’s most celebrated literary award. The selection represents a diverse range of voices and narratives, poised to captivate readers and ignite critical discussion.
The Goncourt Prize, established in 1903, carries significant weight in the French literary landscape, frequently enough catapulting winning authors to national and international recognition and substantially boosting book sales. The winner, selected by the ten members of the Académie Goncourt, will be revealed on 2025/11/07, and will receive a symbolic one euro, along with widespread acclaim.
this year’s finalists are: Islaine Dunant for An infinite love (Albin Michel); paul Gasnier for The collision (Gallimard); Yanick Lahens for Night passengers (Sabine Wespieser); Caroline Lamarche for The beautiful dark (Threshold); Hélène Laurain for Tambora (Values); Charif Majdalani for The names of kings (Stock); Laurent Mauvignier for The empty house (Midnight); Alfred de Montesquiou for The twilight of men (Robert Laffont); Guillaume Poix for Perpetuity (Vertical); and Maria Pourchet for Flinch (Stock).
Notably, Laurent Mauvignier is a previous finalist, and his inclusion with The empty house marks him as a strong contender. maria Pourchet’s Flinch has also garnered pre-selection attention, with the author recently stating that “fiction is joy.” The final deliberations will take place at the Drouant Hotel in Paris, continuing a tradition steeped in literary history. David Thomas’ A brother (The Olivier) was previously listed but is not among the final ten.