The Governor General’s Literary Awards of Canada

The Governor General’s Literary Awards of Canada

A Bibliography

$79.95

Publication Date: 27th November 2018

This authoritative bibliography of Canada’s premier literary prize, the Governor General’s Literary Awards, offers a comprehensive and in-depth look at the Awards and its celebrated authors. Read More
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This authoritative bibliography of Canada’s premier literary prize, the Governor General’s Literary Awards, offers a comprehensive and in-depth look at the Awards and its celebrated authors. Read More
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The definitive bibliography of Canada’s Governor General’s Literary Awards

Alice Munro, Michael Ondaatje, Margaret Atwood, Antonine Maillet, Carol Shields, Marie-Claire Blais, Gilles Vigneault… For over three quarters of a century, the Governor General’s Literary Awards have been instrumental in recognizing many of Canada’s best authors, illustrators and translators. The result is impressive: between 1936 and 2017, 705 titles have been recognized with this prestigious award.

With careful attention to detail, Andrew Irvine presents the history and evolution of the Awards and extols their importance for the careers of authors, illustrators and translators, as well as for the development of Canada’s national literature.

The heart of the book contains the first comprehensive bibliography of the awards, including the first list of winning books organized according to their historically correct award categories; information about five books wrongly omitted from previous lists of winning titles; detailed information about award ceremonies, film adaptations and jury members; and other key information.

This is a seminal work that belongs on the shelf of every scholar and every lover of Canadian literature.

Published in English.

Details
  • Price: $79.95
  • Pages: 460
  • Carton Quantity: 14
  • Publisher: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa/University o
  • Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
  • Publication Date: 27th November 2018
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9780776627397
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    REFERENCE / Bibliographies & Indexes
Author Bio

Andrew David Irvine (Author)
Andrew Irvine received his Ph.D. from the University of Sydney for work in the Department of Traditional and Modern Philosophy on mathematical truth and scientific realism. Since then he has published and lectured on topics in the philosophy of mathematics, the history and philosophy of logic, and the philosophy of law. He is especially interested in the work of the twentieth-century philosopher, essayist and social critic, Bertrand Russell.
He is co-author of the logic textbook Argument and author of the stage play Socrates on Trial.


He has taught at UBC Vancouver, the University of Toronto and Simon Fraser University, and has been a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh and at the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI) at Stanford University.


He serves on the boards of directors of several charitable organizations and is a past Vice-Chair of the UBC Board of Governors.

Edmond Rivère (Contributor)
Edmond Rivere is an associate professor at UBC Okanagan in Kelowna. He was born in Provence, France - just a few kilometers away from the birthplace of Charles Pandosy. For many years a resident of Kelowna, Rivere became fascinated with the history of his fellow countryman. Originally published under the title: Jean-Charles Pandosy; De Marseille à l'ouest canadien, 1847-1891. Rivere's book is now available in English.

The definitive bibliography of Canada’s Governor General’s Literary Awards

Alice Munro, Michael Ondaatje, Margaret Atwood, Antonine Maillet, Carol Shields, Marie-Claire Blais, Gilles Vigneault… For over three quarters of a century, the Governor General’s Literary Awards have been instrumental in recognizing many of Canada’s best authors, illustrators and translators. The result is impressive: between 1936 and 2017, 705 titles have been recognized with this prestigious award.

With careful attention to detail, Andrew Irvine presents the history and evolution of the Awards and extols their importance for the careers of authors, illustrators and translators, as well as for the development of Canada’s national literature.

The heart of the book contains the first comprehensive bibliography of the awards, including the first list of winning books organized according to their historically correct award categories; information about five books wrongly omitted from previous lists of winning titles; detailed information about award ceremonies, film adaptations and jury members; and other key information.

This is a seminal work that belongs on the shelf of every scholar and every lover of Canadian literature.

Published in English.

  • Price: $79.95
  • Pages: 460
  • Carton Quantity: 14
  • Publisher: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa/University o
  • Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
  • Publication Date: 27th November 2018
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9780776627397
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    REFERENCE / Bibliographies & Indexes

Andrew David Irvine (Author)
Andrew Irvine received his Ph.D. from the University of Sydney for work in the Department of Traditional and Modern Philosophy on mathematical truth and scientific realism. Since then he has published and lectured on topics in the philosophy of mathematics, the history and philosophy of logic, and the philosophy of law. He is especially interested in the work of the twentieth-century philosopher, essayist and social critic, Bertrand Russell.
He is co-author of the logic textbook Argument and author of the stage play Socrates on Trial.


He has taught at UBC Vancouver, the University of Toronto and Simon Fraser University, and has been a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh and at the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI) at Stanford University.


He serves on the boards of directors of several charitable organizations and is a past Vice-Chair of the UBC Board of Governors.

Edmond Rivère (Contributor)
Edmond Rivere is an associate professor at UBC Okanagan in Kelowna. He was born in Provence, France - just a few kilometers away from the birthplace of Charles Pandosy. For many years a resident of Kelowna, Rivere became fascinated with the history of his fellow countryman. Originally published under the title: Jean-Charles Pandosy; De Marseille à l'ouest canadien, 1847-1891. Rivere's book is now available in English.