1979 Governor General's Awards
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Each winner of the 1979 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit was selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts. The 1979 awards were the first in which a list of finalists was released a month before the presentation of the awards. This was done to attract more publicity.
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[edit] English Language
[edit] Fiction
Winner:
- Jack Hodgins, The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne
Other Finalists:
- Margaret Atwood, Life Before Man
- Matt Cohen, The Sweet Second Summer of Kitty Malone
[edit] Poetry and Drama
Winner:
- Michael Ondaatje, There's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do
Other Finalists:
- Erin Mouré, Empire, York Street
- Susan Musgrave, A Man to Marry, a Man to Bury
[edit] Non-fiction
Winner:
- Maria Tippett, Emily Carr
Other Finalists:
- Robert Bothwell and William Kilbourn, C.D. Howe
- Larry Pratt and John Richards, Prairie Capitalism
[edit] French Language
[edit] Fiction
Winner:
- Marie-Claire Blais, Le Sourd dans la ville
Other Finalists:
- Suzanne Jacob, La Survie
- Suzanne Paradis, Miss Charlie
[edit] Poetry and Drama
Winner:
- Robert Mélançon, Peinture aveugle
Other Finalists:
- Marcel Bélanger, Migrations
- André Roy, Les passions du samedi
[edit] Non-fiction
Winner:
- Dominique Clift and Sheila McLeod Arnopoulos, Le fait anglais au Québec
Other Finalists:
- Daniel Latouche, Une société de l'ambiguïté
- Pierre Nepveu, Les mots à l'écoute
[edit] Other Governor General's Awards:
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