Scotiabank Giller Prize nominies announced

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Post 1 by TexasRed (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Wednesday, 04-Oct-2006 14:13:59

TORONTO (AP) — Five Canadian fiction writers have made the short list for
the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the country's richest and glitziest literary
award,
organizers announced Tuesday.

Since its inception, the Giller has become Canada's most talked-about
literary honor, with an awards dinner attracting a mix of politicians,
musicians,
actors and authors. Past winners have included Margaret Atwood, Michael
Ondaatje and Mordechai Richler.

This year's list is made up of lesser known writers.

Rawi Hage was recognized for his debut novel, De Niro's Game, which tells
the story of two friends coping with the civil war in Beirut. Toronto doctor
Vincent
Lam got a nod for his collection of short stories, Bloodletting & Miraculous
Cures, about a group of young physicians.

Pascale Quiviger is in the running for The Perfect Circle, about a woman who
pursues a mysterious older man. The book, written in French, was translated
into English. Gaetan Soucyvwas short listed for The Immaculate Conception, a
novel set in a working-class Montreal neighborhood in the 1920s. Carol
Windley
is in the running for her collection of short stories called Home Schooling.

The winner, to be announced at a gala awards ceremony on Nov. 7, will
receive $35,000.

The prize was created in 1994 by businessman Jack Rabinovitch to honor his
late wife, literary journalist Doris Giller.

Post 2 by Siriusly Severus (The ESTJ 1w9 3w4 6w7 The Taskmaste) on Friday, 01-Feb-2008 23:49:51

Wow! new list of authors I'll have to look for! Lol!