Initially not included in the list of the
prix Goncourt du premier roman 2016, Joseph Andras was finally the winner, on May 9, 2016, with five votes, with four going to Catherine Poulain for
Le Grand Marin and one going to
Loulou Robert for
Bianca, that is - and exceptional fact - two days before its release in bookstores. It is the second Goncourt du premier roman consecutive novel for the editions
Actes Sud, what is more about the theme of the
Algerian war, after
The Meursault Investigation by
Kamel Daoud rewarded the previous year. The week before the official announcement of the results, Andras let it be known, by his publisher and at the private request of the
Académie Goncourt, that he refused to go to Paris, thereby signifying his refusal to participate in the selection. Despite this, the Academy awarded him the prize. led some media to think that he could be an already famous novelist, on the
Gary/Ajar model. As a result of these interrogations, Joseph Andras gave interviews to ''
L'Humanité and to the literary supplement of the Beirut daily L'Orient-Le Jour'' in which he explained his motivations and his work as a novelist to salute the memory of
Fernand Iveton and, again, the reasons for his refusal of the prize: "I could not accept it for the sake of consistency, to help "Institutionalize" this narrative and the ideals worn by the characters. [...] I live in Normandy, quietly, I do not know the literary and Parisian environment, do not want to know more and want more than anything to concentrate on my next texts." Only one photo of him is known. He indicates that he voluntarily keeps away from the mainstream media, preferring to devote himself to literature. == Work ==