1997 Governor General's Awards
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The winners of the 1997 Governor General's Literary Awards were announced on November 18 by Donna Scott, Chairman of the Canada Council for the Arts
Canada Council
The Canada Council for the Arts, commonly called the Canada Council, is a Crown Corporation established in 1957 to act as an arts council of the government of Canada, created to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts. It funds Canadian artists and...

. Each winner received a cheque for $10,000.

Fiction

Winner:
  • Jane Urquhart
    Jane Urquhart
    Jane Urquhart, OC is a Canadian novelist and poet.-Biography:Born 200 miles north of Thunder Bay, Ontario in Little Longlac , Ontario, Jane Urquhart is the third of three children and the only daughter of Marian and Walter Carter, a prospector and mining engineer...

    , The Underpainter


Other Finalists:
  • Sandra Birdsell
    Sandra Birdsell
    Sandra Louise Birdsell, CM is a Canadian novelist and short story writer of Métis and Mennonite heritage....

    , The Two-Headed Calf
  • Matt Cohen, Last Seen
  • Elizabeth Hay
    Elizabeth Hay (novelist)
    Elizabeth Grace Hay is a Canadian novelist and short story writer.Her novel A Student of Weather was a finalist for the Giller Prize and won the CAA MOSAID Technologies Award for Fiction and the TORGI Award...

    , Small Change
  • Eric McCormack, First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women

Poetry

Winner:
  • Dionne Brand
    Dionne Brand
    Dionne Brand is a Canadian poet, novelist, essayist and documentarian. She was named Toronto's third Poet Laureate in September 2009.-Biography:...

    , Land to Light On


Other Finalists:
  • Marilyn Bowering
    Marilyn Bowering
    Marilyn Bowering is a Canadian poet, novelist and playwright. She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, and currently lives in Sooke, British Columbia...

    , Autobiography
  • Patrick Friesen
    Patrick Friesen
    Patrick Frank Friesen is a Canadian author. He has written many works, from poetry to stage plays. He began his works in 1970, writing books of poetry. This Canadian poet, who was born in Steinbach, Manitoba, studied at the University of Manitoba. While there, he received a Bachelor of Arts ...

    , A Broken Bowl
  • Carole Glasser Langille, In Cannon Cave
  • Don McKay
    Don McKay
    Don McKay, CM is an award-winning Canadian poet, editor, and educator.Born in Owen Sound, Ontario and raised in Cornwall, McKay was educated at the University of Western Ontario and the University of Wales, where he earned his PhD in 1971...

    , Apparatus

Drama

Winner:
  • Ian Ross
    Ian Ross (playwright)
    Ian Ross the son of Grace and Raymond Ross; is a Métis Canadian playwright. Ross earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in film and a minor in theatre from the University of Manitoba in 1992...

    , fareWel


Other Finalists:
  • Maureen Hunter
    Maureen Hunter
    Maureen Hunter is a Canadian playwright who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.She was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan and graduated from the University of Saskatchewan. Transit of Venus was performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company and recorded by the BBC...

    , Atlantis
  • Lee MacDougall, High Life
  • Jason Sherman
    Jason Sherman
    Jason Sherman is a Canadian playwright and screenwriter.After graduating from the creative writing program at York University in 1985, Sherman co-founded What Publishing with Kevin Connolly, which produced what, a literary magazine that he edited from 1985 to 1990...

    , Reading Hebron
  • Judith Thompson
    Judith Thompson
    Judith Clare Thompson, OC is a Canadian playwright who lives in Toronto, Ontario. Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail once declared that "...in this country, a playwright as good as Judith Thompson is a miracle." She has twice been awarded the Governor General's Award for drama, and is the...

    , Sled

Non-fiction

Winner:
  • Rachel Manley
    Rachel Manley
    Rachel Manley is a Jamaican writer in verse and prose, born in Cornwall, raised in Jamaica and currently residing in Canada. She is a daughter of former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley. She edited Edna Manley's diaries which were published in 1989...

    , Drumblair - Memories of a Jamaican Childhood


Other Finalists:
  • Wade Davis
    Wade Davis
    Edmund Wade Davis is a Canadian anthropologist, ethnobotanist, author and photographer whose work has focused on worldwide indigenous cultures, especially in North and South America and particularly involving the traditional uses and beliefs associated with psychoactive plants...

    , One River: Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest
  • Catherine Dunphy, Morgentaler: A Difficult Hero
  • Terry Glavin
    Terry Glavin
    Terry Glavin is a Canadian author and journalist.Born in the United Kingdom to Irish parents, he emigrated to Canada in 1957. Glavin has worked as a journalist and columnist for The Daily Columbian, The Vancouver Sun, The Globe and Mail, and The Georgia Straight...

    , This Ragged Place - Travels Across the Landscape
  • Blair Stonechild and Bill Waiser
    Bill Waiser
    William Andrew "Bill" Waiser,B.A., M.A., Ph.D. , is a Canadian author specializing in western and northern Canadian history.-Career:...

    , Loyal till Death - Indians and the North-West Rebellion

Children's Literature - Text

Winner:
  • Kit Pearson
    Kit Pearson
    Kathleen Margaret Pearson is a Canadian writer and winner of numerous literature awards. Pearson is perhaps best known for her linked novels The Sky Is Falling , Looking at the Moon , and The Lights Go On Again , published in 1999 as The Guests of War Trilogy, and Awake and Dreaming which won the...

    , Awake and Dreaming


Other Finalists:
  • Cheryl Foggo, One Thing That's True
  • James Heneghan
    James Heneghan
    James Heneghan is a British Canadian author. Heneghan grew up Liverpool, England, and currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. He earned Canadian citizenship in 1963...

    , Wish Me Luck
  • Teddy Jam, The Fishing Summer
  • Barbara Nichol, Dippers

Children's Literature - Illustrations

Winner:
  • Barbara Reid, The Party


Other Finalists:
  • Blair Drawson, Flying Dimitri
  • Marie-Louise Gay
    Marie-Louise Gay
    Marie-Louise Gay is a Canadian children’s author and illustrator.- Background :Born in Quebec City, as a child she lived in Montreal and Vancouver. Gay has received numerous awards for her written and illustrated works in both French and English, including the 2005 Vicky Metcalf Award, multiple...

    , Rumpelstiltskin
  • Robin Muller, The Angel Tree
  • Ludmila Zeman, The First Red Maple Leaf

Translation - French to English

Winner:
  • Howard Scott, The Euguelion


Other Finalists:
  • Jane Brierley, Canadians of Old
  • Patricia Claxton
    Patricia Claxton
    Patricia Claxton is an award-winning Canadian translator, primarily of Quebec literature.A native of Kingston, Ontario, Patricia Claxton spent most of her childhood in India. Upon returning to Canada, she has made Montreal, Quebec's largest city, and Canada's second-largest, her permanent residence...

    , Baroque at Dawn
  • David Homel, A Drifting Year
  • Nancy Huston
    Nancy Huston
    Nancy Louise Huston, OC is a Canadian-born novelist and essayist who writes primarily in French and translates her own works into English.-Biography:...

    , The Goldberg Variations

Fiction

Winner:
  • Aude, Cet imperceptible mouvement


Other Finalists:
  • Bernard Assiniwi, La Saga des Béothuks
  • Lise Bissonnette
    Lise Bissonnette
    Lise Bissonnette, OQ is a Canadian writer and journalist.Born in Rouyn, Quebec, Bissonnette studied education science at the Université de Montréal from 1965 to 1970. She later pursed doctoral studies at the University of Strasbourg and the École pratique des hautes études in Paris. In 1974, she...

    , Quittes et Doubles - Scènes de réciprocité
  • Pierre Morency
    Pierre Morency
    Pierre Morency, OC, CQ is a French Canadian writer, poet and playwright.-Life:Born in Lauzon, Quebec, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Collège de Lévis in 1963 and a teaching diploma from the Université Laval in 1966.-Awards:...

    , La Vie entière - Histoires naturelles du Nouveau Monde
  • Pierre Ouellet, Légende dorée

Poetry

Winner:
  • Pierre Nepveu
    Pierre Nepveu
    Pierre Nepveu is a famous French Canadian poet, novelist and essayist. He specializes in Quebec modern poetry, in particular that of Gaston Miron...

    , Romans-fleuves


Other Finalists:
  • Nicole Brossard
    Nicole Brossard
    Nicole Brossard, O.C. is a leading French Canadian formalist poet and novelist.She lives in Outremont, a former city in Montreal, Quebec. She wrote her first collection in 1965, Aube à la maison. The collection L'Echo bouge beau marks a break in the evolution of her poetry...

    , Vertige de l'avant-scène
  • Serge Legagneur, Poèmes choisis, 1961-1997
  • Paul Chanel Malenfant, Fleuves
  • Hélène Monette, Plaisirs et Paysages kitsch

Drama

Winner:
  • Yvan Bienvenue, Dits et Inédits


Other Finalists:
  • Jasmine Dubé, La Bonne Femme
  • Marie-Line Laplante, Une tache sur la lune
  • Robert Marinier, L'Insomnie
  • Larry Tremblay, Ogre - Cornemuse

Non-Fiction

Winner:
  • Roland Viau, Enfants du néant et mangeurs d'âmes - Guerre, culture et société en Iroquoisie ancienne


Other Finalists:
  • Fernand Dumont
    Fernand Dumont
    Fernand Dumont was a québécois sociologist, philosopher, theologian and poet.Dumont was born in Montmorency, Quebec.Dumont died in Quebec.-External links:*...

    , Une foi partagée
  • Yolande Geadah, Femmes voilées, intégrismes démasqués
  • Alain Bernard Marchand, Tintin au pays de la ferveur
  • François Ricard, Gabrielle Roy - Une vie

Children's Literature - Text

Winner:
  • Michel Noël
    Michel Noël
    Michel Noël, born Jean-Noel Croteau was a Quebec actor most famous for his character of Capitaine Bonhomme.He appeared in many TV series, and also recorded and sold records.- Filmography :...

    , Pien


Other Finalists:
  • Dominique Demers, Maïna, tomes 1 et 2
  • Agathe Génois, Sarah, je suis là!
  • Jacques Godbout
    Jacques Godbout
    Jacques Godbout, CQ is a Canadian novelist, essayist, children's writer, journalist, filmmaker and poet. By his own admission a bit of a dabbler , Godbout has become one of the most important writers of his generation, with a major influence on post-1960 Quebec intellectual life.-Biography:Born in...

    , Une leçon de chasse
  • Maryse Pelletier, Une vie en éclats

Children's Literature - Illustrations

Winner:
  • Stéphane Poulin, Poil de serpent, dent d'araignée


Other Finalists:
  • Leanne Franson, L'Ourson qui voulait une Juliette
  • Stéphane Jorisch, Casse-Noisette
  • Gilles Tibo, Simon et le petit cirque

Translation - English to French

Winner:
  • Marie José Thériault, Arracher les montagnes


Other Finalists:
  • François Barcelo, La Face cachée des pierres
  • Nicole Côté, Verre de tempête
  • Pierrot Lambert, L'Insight: Étude de la compréhension humaine
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