The Canada Council for the Arts has
announced the winners of this year’s Governor General’s Literary Awards.
The English-language recipients, each
taking home a $25,000 award, are as follows:
Fiction (Judged by Tammy Armstrong, Robert Hilles, and Souvankham Thammavongsa)
·
Guy Vanderhaeghe, Daddy Lenin and
Other Stories (McClelland & Stewart)
Poetry (Judged by Tammy Armstrong, Robert Hilles, and Souvankham Thammavongsa)
·
Robyn Sarah, My Shoes Are
Killing Me (Biblioasis)
Drama (Judged by Leanna Brodie, Michael A. Miller, Bernardine Stapleton)
·
David Yee, carried away on the
crest of a wave (Playwrights Canada Press)
Non-fiction (Judged by Stephen R. Bown, Joseph Khoury, Alison Wearing)
·
Mark L. Winston, Bee Times:
Lessons from the Hive (Harvard University Press)
Children’s literature: text (Judged by Jan L. Coates, Rachna Gilmore, David A. Poulsen)
·
Caroline Pignat, The Gospel Truth
(Red Deer Press)
Children’s literature: illustrated
books (Judged by Dawn Baker, Judd Palmer,
Farida Zaman)
·
JonArno Lawson and Sydney Smith,
Sidewalk Flowers (Groundwood
Books)
Translation: French to English (Judged by Jo-Anne Elder, Bobby Theodore, Anne-Marie Wheeler)
·
Rhonda Mullins, Twenty-One
Cardinals (Coach House Books), translated from Les héritiers de la mine
by Jocelyne Saucier (Les Éditions XYZ)
The publisher of each winning work
will receive a $3,000 award.
English-language winners will present
their respective titles during a public reading and book signing at the Canada
Council in Ottawa on Dec. 1, and French-language winners, on Dec. 3.