1988 Governor General's Awards
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Each winner of the 1988 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit received $5000 dollars and a medal from the Governor General of Canada. The winners and nominees were selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.
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[edit] English Language
[edit] Fiction
Winner:
- David Adams Richards, Nights Below Station Street
Other Finalists:
- Margaret Atwood, Cat's Eye
- Joan Clark, The Victory of Geraldine Gull
- Mark Frutkin, Atmospheres Apollinaire
- Kenneth Radu, The Cost of Living
[edit] Poetry
Winner:
- Erin Mouré, Furious
Other Finalists:
- Lorna Crozier, Angels of Flesh, Angels of Silence
- Christopher Dewdney, Radiant Inventory
- David McFadden, Gypsy Guitar
- Peter Dale Scott, Coming to Jakarta
[edit] Drama
Winner:
- George F. Walker, Nothing Sacred
Other Finalists:
- Dennis Foon, Skin from Skin and Liars
- Tomson Highway, The Rez Sisters
- Maureen Hunter, Footprints on the Moon
[edit] Non-fiction
Winner:
- Anne Collins, In the Sleep Room
Other Finalists:
- Pierre Berton, The Arctic Grail
- Alan Borovoy, When Freedoms Collide
- Edith Iglauer, Fishing with John
[edit] Children's Literature - Text
Winner:
Other Finalists:
- Martha Brooks, Paradise Café and Other Stories
- Brian Doyle, Easy Avenue
- Jean Little, Little by Little
[edit] Children's Literature - Illustration
Winner:
- Kim LaFave, Amos's Sweater
Other Finalists:
- Marie-Louise Gay, Angel and the Polar Bear
- Jillian Hulme Gilliland, How the Devil Got His Cat
- Dayal Kaur Khalsa, Sleepers
- Jan Thornhill, The Wildlife ABC
[edit] Translation (From French to English)
Winner:
- Philip Stratford, Second Chance
Other Finalists:
- 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
[edit] French Language
[edit] Fiction
Winner:
- Jacques Folch-Ribas, Le Silence ou le Parfait Bonheur
Other Finalists:
- Noël Audet, L'Ombre de l'épervier
- Normand Chaurette, Scènes d'enfants
- Christian Mistral, Vamp
[edit] Poetry
Winner:
- Marcel Labine, Papiers d'épidémie
Other Finalists:
- François Charron, Le Monde comme obstacle
- Louise Dupré, Bonheur
- Gilbert Langevin, La Saison hantée
[edit] Drama
Winner:
- Jean-Marc Dalpé, Le Chien
Other Finalists:
- Normand Canac-Marquis, Le Syndrome de Cézanne
- Marie-Francine Hébert, Oui ou non
- Marco Micone, Déjà l'agonie
- André Ricard, Le Déversoir des larmes
[edit] Non-fiction
Winner:
- Patricia Smart, Écrire dans la maison du père
Other Finalists:
- Jacques Desautels, Dieux et Mythes de la Grèce ancienne
- Lucien Parizeau, Périples autour d'un langage
- Fernande Roy, Progrès, harmonie, liberté
[edit] Children's Literature - Text
Winner:
- Michèle Marineau, Cassiopée ou l'Été polonais
Other Finalists:
- Denis Côté, Les prisonniers du zoo
- Cécile Gagnon, Châteaux de sable
- André Vanasse, Des Millions pour une chanson
[edit] Children's Literature - Illustration
Winner:
- Philippe Béha, Les Jeux de Pic-Mots
Other Finalists:
- Sylvie Daigle, Le Mot de passe
- Pierre Pratt, Peut-il, peut-elle?
- Gilles Tibo, Simon et les flocons de neige
[edit] Translation (From English to French)
Winner:
- Didier Holtzwarth, Nucléus
Other Finalists:
- Gérard Boulad, Profession: Religieuse
- Jean Lévesque and Michèle Venet, Le Rêve d'une génération
- Michel Saint-Germain, Flagrant Délice
[edit] Other Governor General's Awards:
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