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Шаблон:Short description This is a list of recipients and nominees of the Governor General's Awards award for English-language poetry. The award was created in 1981 when the Governor General's Award for English language poetry or drama was divided.[1]
Winners and nominees
1980s
Year | Author | Title | Ref. |
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1981 | F. R. Scott | The Collected Poems of F. R. Scott | [2] |
Alfred Bailey | Miramichi Lightning: Collected Poems | ||
Barry McKinnon | The The | ||
1982 | Phyllis Webb | The Vision Tree: Selected Poems | [3] |
Robert Bringhurst | The Beauty of the Weapons: Selected Poems 1972-1982 | [4] | |
Barry Dempster | Fables for Isolated Men | ||
Diane Keating | No Birds or Flowers | ||
1983 | David Donnell | Settlements | [5] |
Christopher Dewdney | Predators of the Adoration: Selected Poems 1972-82 | [6] | |
Don McKay | Birding, or Desire | ||
Anne Szumigalski | Doctrine of Signatures | ||
1984 | Paulette Jiles | Celestial Navigation | [7] |
Roo Borson | The Whole Night, Coming Home | [8] | |
Marilyn Bowering | The Sunday Before Winter | ||
David McFadden | The Art of Darkness | ||
Sharon Thesen | Confabulations | ||
Peter van Toorn | Mountain Tea | ||
1985 | Fred Wah | Waiting for Saskatchewan | [9] |
Lorna Crozier | The Garden Going on Without Us | [10] | |
Richard Lush | A Manual for Lying Down | ||
Anne Szumigalski | Instar | ||
1986 | Al Purdy | The Collected Poems of Al Purdy | [11] |
Christopher Dewdney | The Immaculate Perception | [12] | |
John Newlove | The Night the Dog Smiled | ||
1987 | Gwendolyn MacEwen | Afterworlds | [13] |
Di Brandt | Questions I Asked My Mother | [14] | |
Roy Kiyooka | Pear Tree Pomes | ||
Sharon Thesen | The Beginning of the Long Dash | ||
1988 | Erín Moure | Furious | [15] |
Lorna Crozier | Angels of Flesh, Angels of Silence | [16] | |
Christopher Dewdney | Radiant Inventory | ||
David McFadden | Gypsy Guitar | ||
Peter Dale Scott | Coming to Jakarta | ||
1989 | Heather Spears | The Word for Sand | [17] |
Tim Lilburn | Tourist to Ecstasy | [18] | |
Stephen Scobie | Dunino |
1990s
Year | Author | Title | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Margaret Avison | No Time | [19] |
Dionne Brand | No Language Is Neutral | [20] | |
Patrick Lane | Winter | ||
1991 | Don McKay | Night Field | [21] |
Don Domanski | Wolf-Ladder | [22] | |
Judith Fitzgerald | Rapturous Chronicles | ||
Patrick Lane | Mortal Remains | ||
Anne Michaels | Miner's Pond | ||
1992 | Lorna Crozier | Inventing the Hawk | [23] |
Evelyn Lau | Oedipal Dreams | [24] | |
Laura Lush | Hometown | ||
Steve McCaffery | Theory of Sediment | ||
Kathleen McCracken | Blue Light, Bay and College | ||
1993 | Don Coles | Forests of the Medieval World | [25] |
Claire Harris | Drawing Down a Daughter | [26] | |
Monty Reid | Crawlspace: New and Selected Poems | ||
Douglas Burnet Smith | Voices from a Farther Room | ||
Patricia Young | More Watery Still | ||
1994 | Robert Hilles | Cantos from a Small Room | [27] |
Robin Blaser | The Holy Forest | [28] | |
Polly Fleck | The Chinese Execution | ||
Monty Reid | Dog Sleeps | ||
1995 | Anne Szumigalski | Voice | [29] |
Roo Borson | Night Walk | [30] | |
Di Brandt | Jerusalem, Beloved | ||
Don Domanski | Stations of the Left Hand | ||
Steven Heighton | The Ecstasy of Skeptics | ||
1996 | E. D. Blodgett | Apostrophes: Woman at a Piano | [31] |
Elizabeth Brewster | Footnotes to the Book of Job | [32] | |
Crispin Elsted | Climate and the Affections | ||
Charles Lillard | Shadow Weather | ||
Erín Moure | Search Procedures | ||
1997 | Dionne Brand | Land to Light On | [33] |
Marilyn Bowering | Autobiography | [34] | |
Patrick Friesen | A Broken Bowl | ||
Carole Glasser Langille | In Cannon Cave | ||
Don McKay | Apparatus | ||
1998 | Stephanie Bolster | White Stone: The Alice Poems | [35] |
Louise Bernice Halfe | Blue Marrow | [36] | |
Michael Ondaatje | Handwriting | ||
Lisa Robertson | Debbie: An Epic | ||
Kathy Shaidle | Lobotomy Magnificat | ||
1999 | Jan Zwicky | Songs for Relinquishing the Earth | [37] |
Lynn Davies | The Bridge that Carries the Road | [38] | |
Susan Goyette | The True Names of Birds | ||
Richard Harrison | Big Breath of a Wish | ||
Terence Young | The Island in Winter |
2000s
Year | Author | Title | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Don McKay | Another Gravity | [39] |
George Bowering | His Life | [40] | |
A. F. Moritz | Rest on the Flight into Egypt | ||
John Pass | Water Stair | ||
Patricia Young | Ruin and Beauty | ||
2001 | George Elliott Clarke | Execution Poems | [41] |
Anne Carson | Men in the Off Hours | [42] | |
Phil Hall | Trouble Sleeping | ||
Robert Kroetsch | The Hornbooks of Rita K. | ||
Steve McCaffery | Seven Pages Missing | ||
2002 | Roy Miki | Surrender | [43] |
Tammy Armstrong | Bogman's Music | [44] | |
Colin Browne | Ground Water | ||
Kathy Mac | Nail Builders Plan for Strength and Growth | ||
Erín Moure | O Cidadán | ||
2003 | Tim Lilburn | Kill-site | [45] |
Tim Bowling | The Witness Ghost | [46] | |
Evan Jones | Nothing Fell Today But Rain | ||
Anne Simpson | Loop | ||
Tom Wayman | My Father's Cup | ||
2004 | Roo Borson | Short Journey Upriver Toward Oishida | [47] |
Tim Bowling | The Memory Orchard | [48] | |
David Manicom | The Burning Eaves | ||
John Terpstra | Disarmament | ||
Jan Zwicky | Robinson's Crossing | ||
2005 | Anne Compton | processional | [49] |
Barry Dempster | The Burning Alphabet | [50] | |
Erín Moure | Little Theatres | ||
W. H. New | Underwood Log | ||
Olive Senior | Over the Roofs of the World | ||
2006 | John Pass | Stumbling in the Bloom | [51] |
Ken Babstock | Airstream Land Yacht | [52] | |
Elizabeth Bachinsky | Home of Sudden Service | ||
Dionne Brand | Inventory | ||
Sharon Thesen | The Good Bacteria | ||
2007 | Don Domanski | All Our Wonder Unavenged | [53] |
Margaret Atwood | The Door | [54] | |
Brian Henderson | Nerve Language | ||
Dennis Lee | Yesno | ||
Rob Winger | Muybridge's Horse | ||
2008 | Jacob Scheier | More to Keep Us Warm | [55] |
Weyman Chan | Noise from the Laundry | [56] | |
A. F. Moritz | The Sentinel | ||
Sachiko Murakami | The Invisibility Exhibit | ||
Ruth Roach Pierson | Aide-Mémoire | ||
2009 | David Zieroth | The Fly in Autumn | [57] |
David McFadden | Be Calm, Honey | [58] | |
Philip Kevin Paul | Little Hunger | ||
Sina Queyras | Expressway | ||
Carmine Starnino | This Way Out |
2010s
Year | Author | Title | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Richard Greene | Boxing the Compass | [59] |
Michael Harris | Circus | [60] | |
Daryl Hine | &: A Serial Poem | ||
Sandy Pool | Exploding into Night | ||
Melanie Siebert | Deepwater Vee | ||
2011 | Phil Hall | Killdeer | [61] |
Michael Boughn | Cosmographia: A Post-Lucretian Faux Micro-Epic | [62] | |
Kate Eichhorn | Fieldnotes, A Forensic | ||
Garry Thomas Morse | Discovery Passages | ||
Susan Musgrave | Origami Dove | ||
2012 | Julie Bruck | Monkey Ranch | [63] |
David McGimpsey | Li'l Bastard | [64] | |
A. F. Moritz | The New Measures | ||
Lisa Pasold | Any Bright Horse | ||
James Pollock | Sailing to Babylon | ||
2013 | Katherena Vermette | North End Love Songs | [65] |
Austin Clarke | Where the Sun Shines Best | [66] | |
Adam Dickinson | The Polymers | ||
Don Domanski | Bite Down Little Whisper | ||
Russell Thornton | Birds, Metal, Stones & Rain | ||
2014 | Arleen Paré | Lake of Two Mountains | [67] |
Julie Joosten | Light Light | [68] | |
Christopher Levenson | Night Vision | ||
Garth Martens | Prologue for the Age of Consequence | ||
Sadiqa de Meijer | Leaving Howe Island | ||
2015 | Robyn Sarah | My Shoes Are Killing Me | [69] |
Kayla Czaga | For Your Safety Please Hold On | [70] | |
Liz Howard | Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent | ||
M. Travis Lane | Crossover | ||
Patrick Lane | Washita | ||
2016 | Steven Heighton | The Waking Comes Late | [71] |
Joe Denham | Regeneration Machine | [72] | |
Susan Holbrook | Throaty Wipes | ||
Garry Thomas Morse | Prairie Harbour | ||
Rachel Rose | Marry & Burn | ||
2017 | Richard Harrison | On Not Losing My Father's Ashes in the Flood | [73] |
Lorna Crozier | What the Soul Doesn't Want | [74] | |
Nora Gould | Selah | ||
Benjamin Hertwig | Slow War | ||
Julia McCarthy | All the Names Between | ||
2018 | Cecily Nicholson | Wayside Sang | [75] |
Billy-Ray Belcourt | This Wound Is a World | [76] | |
Dionne Brand | The Blue Clerk | ||
Joshua Mensch | Because: A Lyric Memoir | ||
Jason Stefanik | Night Became Years | ||
2019 | Gwen Benaway | Holy Wild | [77] |
Julie Bruck | How to Avoid Huge Ships | [78] | |
Karen Houle | The Grand River Watershed: A Folk Ecology | ||
Catherine Hunter | St. Boniface Elegies | ||
Armand Garnet Ruffo | Treaty # |
2020s
Year | Author | Title | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | Anne Carson | Norma Jeane Baker of Troy | [79] |
Oana Avasilichioaei | Eight Track | [80] | |
Donna Kane | Orrery | ||
Canisia Lubrin | The Dyzgraphxst | ||
Sachiko Murakami | Render | ||
2021 | Tolu Oloruntoba | The Junta of Happenstance | [81] |
Roxanna Bennett | The Untranslatable I | [82] | |
Stephen Collis | A History of the Theories of Rain | ||
Hoa Nguyen | A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure | ||
Rebecca Salazar | Sulphurtongue | ||
2022 | Annick MacAskill | Shadow Blight | [83] |
David Bradford | Dream of No One But Myself | [84] | |
Anne Carson | H of H Playbook | ||
Aaron Kreuter | Shifting Baseline Syndrome | ||
Avery Lake | Horrible Dance | ||
2023 | Hannah Green | Xanax Cowboy | [85] |
Robert Bringhurst | The Ridge | [86] | |
Conor Kerr | Old Gods | ||
Amy Ching-Yan Lam | Baby Book | ||
Susan Musgrave | Exculpatory Lilies |
References
Шаблон:Governor General's Literary Awards
- ↑ Governor General's Literary Awards at The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- ↑ William French, "Gallant's collection of short stories takes fiction prize". The Globe and Mail, May 18, 1982.
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- ↑ "B.C. authors considered for awards". The Province, May 26, 1983.
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- ↑ "Governor General's finalists announced". Montreal Gazette, May 25, 1984.
- ↑ Rod Currie, "Former Kingstonian Judith Thompson wins Governor General's Award". Kingston Whig-Standard, June 7, 1985.
- ↑ James Adams, "Local writers nominated for award". Edmonton Journal, May 16, 1985.
- ↑ "Margaret Atwood lifts second Governor General's award". Edmonton Journal, June 4, 1986.
- ↑ "Literary prize nominees named". Red Deer Advocate, May 13, 1986.
- ↑ Lisa Rochon, "Yvon Rivard honored for French-language fiction: Munro wins top literary prize". The Globe and Mail, May 28, 1987.
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- ↑ Philip Marchand, "Toronto's Nino Ricci wins top book prize". Toronto Star, January 23, 1991.
- ↑ "Prominent names among nominees". Windsor Star, November 17, 1990.
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- ↑ "Atwood leads G-G Award nominees". Hamilton Spectator, November 9, 1991.
- ↑ Mark Abley, "Ondaatje wins Governor-General's Award, denounces GST in speech". Montreal Gazette, December 2, 1992.
- ↑ Jamie Portman, "Three from Ottawa area among finalists". Ottawa Citizen, November 6, 1992.
- ↑ "This time, Stone Diaries on top: Governor General's award atones for loss in Booker". Windsor Star, November 17, 1993.
- ↑ "Shields in running for Governor General Award; Nomination comes just after Booker Prize loss". Halifax Daily News, October 29, 1993.
- ↑ Philip Marchand, "History novel wins top prize Rudy Wiebe's A Discovery Of Strangers picked over Atwood and Munro". Toronto Star, November 16, 1994.
- ↑ Conway Daly, "Munro, Atwood lead familiar names in race for Governor General's award". Kingston Whig-Standard, October 28, 1994.
- ↑ "Writer's Roaring success: Greg Hollingshead wins Governor-General's Award for fiction". Vancouver Sun, November 15, 1995.
- ↑ "68 finalists for literary awards". Vancouver Sun, October 27, 1995.
- ↑ Philip Marchand, "Vanderhaeghe wins second fiction prize". Toronto Star, November 13, 1996.
- ↑ Judy Stoffman, "It's Atwood ahead again in book race". Toronto Star, October 18, 1996.
- ↑ Robert Reid, "Jane Urquhart wins Governor General's Award for fiction". Waterloo Region Record, November 19, 1997.
- ↑ Paul Gessell, "Urquhart, Hay nominated for Governor General's prize". St. Catharines Standard, October 23, 1997.
- ↑ Anne-Marie Tobin, "Kingston author savours literary award". Kingston Whig-Standard, November 18, 1998.
- ↑ "Montrealers deluge list of nominees". Montreal Gazette, October 21, 1998.
- ↑ "Matt Cohen, Marq de Villiers win GG literary awards". The Western Star, November 17, 1999.
- ↑ "Governor General's Award nominees: Clarkson hands them out Nov. 16". Moose Jaw Times-Herald, October 24, 1999.
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- ↑ Anne-Marie Tobin, "Atwood, Ondaatje, among nominees for Governor General's awards". Prince Albert Daily Herald, October 26, 2000.
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- ↑ Diane Menzies, "Gloria Sawai, 70, wins Gov. Gen.'s literary award". Welland Tribune, November 13, 2002.
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- ↑ "Douglas Glover wins Gov. Gen.'s Literary Award for English fiction: Canadian living in New York State won prize for Elle, a fictionalized account of Gulf of St. Lawrence castaway". Cape Breton Post, November 13, 2003.
- ↑ Anne-Marie Tobin, "Stellar year for Atwood: Writer makes short list for Gov-Gen's fiction award". Brantford Expositor, October 25, 2003.
- ↑ "Dallaire, Toews among award winners". Sudbury Star, November 17, 2004.
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- ↑ "Gilmour wins fiction prize". Prince George Citizen, November 15, 2005.
- ↑ Vanessa Farquharson, "The 2005 G-G nominees: all killer, no Giller: Literary awards". National Post, October 18, 2005.
- ↑ "First-time author beats out experienced peers". Nanaimo Daily News, November 22, 2006.
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- ↑ Paul Gessell, "Ricci repeats as GG Literary Award winner". Ottawa Citizen, November 19, 2008.
- ↑ "Hage, Ricci finalists for literary prize". Waterloo Region Record, October 22, 2008.
- ↑ Pat Donnelly and Kathryn Greenaway, "A fiction win via a Yukon copper mine; Kate Pullinger wins Governor General's Award". National Post, November 18, 2009.
- ↑ Adrian Chamberlain, "Bookstore clerk's first offering vies with Alice Munro for top prize". Victoria Times-Colonist, October 15, 2009.
- ↑ Mark Medley, "Cool Water wins GG award for fiction; Dianne Warren beat out Room, among others". National Post, November 17, 2010.
- ↑ "GG lit-award finalists include Emma Donoghue, Kathleen Winter". Alaska Highway News, October 14, 2010.
- ↑ "Literary gold rush: Patrick deWitt's 'Sisters Brothers' wins Gov-Gen prize". Whitehorse Star, November 15, 2011.
- ↑ Mark Medley, "Literary hat tricks; G-G Awards; Two authors make three fiction prize lists". National Post, October 12, 2011.
- ↑ Greg Quill, "Spalding's slave tale gets GG fiction nod: Toronto writer also nominated for Writers' Trust Prize". Toronto Star, November 14, 2012.
- ↑ Paul Irish, "Vincent Lam on Governor General's short list". Toronto Star, October 3, 2012.
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- ↑ "Thomas King wins Governor General's award for fiction". The Globe and Mail, November 18, 2014.
- ↑ "Thomas, Chafe on shortlists for Governor General's awards". Winnipeg Free Press, October 7, 2014.
- ↑ Cam Fuller, "Modest Vanderhaeghe joins exclusive company with third GG win". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, October 29, 2015.
- ↑ "Guelph author shortlisted for Governor General's Literary Award". Guelph Tribune, October 8, 2015.
- ↑ "Madeline Thien wins Governor-General's award for English fiction". The Globe and Mail, October 25, 2016.
- ↑ Ian McGillis, "Thien makes short list for third time; Adds GG nod to Booker, Giller nominations". Sarnia Observer, October 5, 2016.
- ↑ "Governor General Literary Awards announced: Joel Thomas Hynes wins top English fiction prize". CBC News, November 1, 2017.
- ↑ "Winter, Hynes up for Governor General's Award". Halifax Chronicle-Herald, October 7, 2017.
- ↑ "Here are the winners of the 2018 Governor General's Literary Awards". CBC Books, November 9, 2018.
- ↑ "Hage, Toews among finalists for Governor General's Literary Awards". Peterborough Examiner, October 4, 2018.
- ↑ Jane van Koeverden, "Here are the winners of the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards". CBC Books, October 29, 2019.
- ↑ "Literary finalists named; 70 books vie for $450,000 in prizes at 2019 Governor General's awards". Windsor Star, October 7, 2019.
- ↑ "Michelle Good says celebrating fiction win feels 'petty and selfish' after residential school discovery". CTV News, June 1, 2021.
- ↑ "Francesca Ekwuyasi, Billy-Ray Belcourt & Anne Carson among 2020 Governor General's Literary Awards finalists". CBC Books, May 4, 2021.
- ↑ "Inuk author Norma Dunning wins $25K Governor General's fiction prize" Шаблон:Webarchive. Coast Reporter, November 17, 2021.
- ↑ "Rachel Cusk among fiction finalists for Governor General's Literary Awards". Toronto Star, October 14, 2021.
- ↑ Deborah Dundas, "Sheila Heti, Eli Baxter win 2022 Governor General's Literary Awards for fiction and non-fiction". Toronto Star, November 16, 2022.
- ↑ "The finalists for the 2022 Governor General's Literary Award for poetry". CBC Books, October 12, 2022.
- ↑ "Anuja Varghese wins Governor General's literary award for fiction". Toronto Star, November 8, 2023.
- ↑ "Suzette Mayr, Iain Reid among finalists for Governor General's Literary Awards". Burnaby Now, October 25, 2023.
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