The Grand Prix de Littérature Américaine (American Literature Grand Prize) is a French literary award given each year to an American novel translated into French and published in that year.
The award was created by the bookseller and publisher Francis Geffard [fr].
[2] The jury consists of nine members: three literary critics, three publishers, and three booksellers.
[3] Blue ribbon () = winner.
Book titles are of the original American publication, not the French title or its translation.