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The Prix Renaudot, a prestigious French literary award, was bestowed upon J. M. G. Le Clézio in 1963 for his remarkable novel, "Le Procès-Verbal." This exceptional work narrates the struggles and alienation of Adam Pollo, a young Moroccan trapped in the underbelly of Parisian society. Le Clézio deftly employs stream-of-consciousness and fragmentation to craft a haunting portrayal of societal marginalization and psychological distress.