1990 Governor General's Awards

Each winner of the 1990 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit received $10000 and a specially bound edition of his or her book. The winners were selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.

English Language

Fiction

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Poetry

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Drama

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Non-fiction

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  • Timothy Findley, Inside Memory: Pages from a Writer's Workbook
  • Eugene Forsey, A Life on the Fringe: The Memoirs of Eugene Forsey
  • Ron Graham, God's Dominion: A Sceptic's Quest
  • James King, The Last Modern: A Life of Herbert Read

Children's Literature – Text

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Children's Literature – Illustration

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  • Paul Morin, The Orphan Boy

Other Finalists:

  • Warabé Aska, Seasons
  • Frances Tyrrell, The Huron Carol

Translation (from French to English)

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Other Finalists:

  • Patricia Claxton, Letters to Bernadette
  • Sheila Fischman, Benito
  • Anthony Martin-Sperry, Charlevoix: Two Centuries at Murray Bay
  • Susan Usher, Community Care and Participatory Research

French Language

Fiction

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Other Finalists:

  • Louis Lefebvre, Le Collier d'Hurracan
  • Michèle Mailhot, Le Passé composé
  • Jean Marcel, Jérôme ou de la traduction
  • France Vézina, Osther, le chat criblé d'étoiles

Poetry

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Drama

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Non-fiction

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  • Gérard Bergeron, Petit traité de l'État de France'
  • Martin Blais, L'Autre Thomas d'Aquin
  • Daniel Latouche, Le Bazar
  • Laurent-Michel Vacher, L'Empire du moderne

Children's Literature – Text

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  • José Fréchette, L'Automne à 15 ans
  • Philippe Gauthier, L'Héritage de Qader
  • Johanne Massé, Le Passé en péril

Children's Literature – Illustration

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  • Pierre Pratt, Les Fantaisies de l'oncle Henri

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Translation (from English to French)

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Other Finalists:

  • Claire Dupond, Lettres à un ami québécois
  • Ivan Steenhout, Onyx John
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