1989 Governor General's Awards Explained

Each winner of the 1989 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 Paul Quarrington, Whale Music
Non-fiction Robert Calder, Willie: The Life of W. Somerset Maugham
Poetry Heather Spears, The Word for Sand
Drama Judith Thompson, The Other Side of the Dark
Children's literature Diana Wieler, Bad Boy
  • Kit Pearson, The Sky is Falling
  • Eliane Corbeil Roe, Circle of Light
Children's illustration Robin Muller, The Magic Paintbrush
French to English translation Wayne Grady, On the Eighth Day

French

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Fiction Louis Hamelin, La Rage
Non-fiction Lise Noël, L'Intolérance : une problématique générale
  • Jean Éthier-Blais, Fragments d'une enfance
  • Pierre Morency, L'Oeil américain
Poetry Pierre DesRuisseaux, Monème
Drama Michel Garneau, Mademoiselle Rouge
Children's literature Charles Montpetit, Temps mort
Children's illustration Stéphane Poulin, Benjamin et la saga des oreillers
English to French translation Jean Antonin Billard, Les Âges de l'amour
  • Ronald Guévremont, Comme un vent chaud de Chine
  • Christine Klein-Lataud, Un Oiseau dans la maison

Notes and References

  1. "Governor General's awards announced". North Bay Nugget, March 10, 1990.
  2. "Three B.C. writers in running for awards". Vancouver Sun, February 7, 1990.