The winner of the Prix Medicis for a foreign work is Daniel Mendelsohn for The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million, now out in paperback (Harper Perennial, $15.95, 9780060542993/0060542993), according to AFP.
The Prix Femina for foreign novel has gone to the British writer Edward Saint Aubyn for Mother's Milk, available here in paperback (Grove/Open City Books, $14, 9781890447427/1890447420).
The Prix Medicis went to La Strategie des Antilopes (The Strategy of Antelopes)
by journalist Jean Hatzfeld, about what happened when 40,000 of the
people who had committed the Rwandan genocide were allowed to return to
their homes.
The Prix Femina was won by Eric Fittorino, another journalist, for his novel Baisers de Cinema (Cinema Kisses).

