1988 Governor General's Awards Explained

Each winner of the 1988 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit received $5000 and a medal from the Governor General of Canada.[1] The winners and nominees were selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.[2]

English

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Fiction David Adams Richards, Nights Below Station Street
Non-fiction Anne Collins, In the Sleep Room
Poetry Erín Moure, Furious
Drama George F. Walker, Nothing Sacred
Children's literature Welwyn Wilton Katz, The Third Magic
Children's illustration Kim LaFave, Amos's Sweater
French to English translation Philip Stratford, Second Chance
  • Arnold Bennett, The History of the Labour Movement in Quebec
  • Jane Brierley, A Man of Sentiment: The Memoirs of Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé
  • David Homel, How to Make Love to a Negro

French

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Fiction Jacques Folch-Ribas, Le Silence ou le Parfait Bonheur
Non-fiction Patricia Smart, Écrire dans la maison du père
  • Jacques Desautels, Dieux et Mythes de la Grèce ancienne
  • Lucien Parizeau, Périples autour d'un langage
  • Fernande Roy, Progrès, harmonie, liberté
Poetry Marcel Labine, Papiers d'épidémie
  • François Charron, Le Monde comme obstacle
  • Louise Dupré, Bonheur
  • Gilbert Langevin, La Saison hantée
Drama Jean-Marc Dalpé, Le Chien
Children's literature Michèle Marineau, Cassiopée ou l'Été polonais
  • Denis Côté, Les prisonniers du zoo
  • Cécile Gagnon, Châteaux de sable
  • André Vanasse, Des Millions pour une chanson
Children's illustration Philippe Béha, Les Jeux de Pic-Mots
  • Sylvie Daigle, Le Mot de passe
  • Pierre Pratt, Peut-il, peut-elle?
  • Gilles Tibo, Simon et les flocons de neige
English to French translation Didier Holtzwarth, Nucléus
  • Gérard Boulad, Profession: Religieuse
  • Jean Lévesque and Michèle Venet, Le Rêve d'une génération
  • Michel Saint-Germain, Flagrant Délice

Notes and References

  1. "New Brunswick writer wins national race for top literary prize". The Globe and Mail, March 4, 1989.
  2. "Atwood, Berton top lists as nominees announced for national literary awards". Montreal Gazette, February 1, 1989.