2004 Governor General's Awards

The 2004 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit: Finalists in 14 categories (68 books) were announced October 26, the four children's literature winners announced and presented November 15, other winners announced and presented November 16.[1] The prize for writers and illustrators was $15,000 and "a specially crafted copy of the winning book bound by master bookbinder Pierre Ouvrard".[1]

As introduced in 2003, the four children's literature awards were announced and presented separately from the others. The event at Rideau Hall, the Governor General's residence in Ottawa, was scheduled to begin at 10:00 on a Monday morning. "Children from across the National Capital Region will be invited to attend the event, which will also include readings and workshops related to children's literature.[1]

English edit

Category Winner Nominated
Fiction   Miriam Toews, A Complicated Kindness
Non-fiction   Roméo Dallaire, Shake Hands With the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda
Poetry   Roo Borson, Short Journey Upriver Toward Oishida
Drama   Morris Panych, Girl in the Goldfish Bowl
Children's literature   Kenneth Oppel, Airborn
Children's illustration   Stéphane Jorisch, Jabberwocky
French to English translation   Judith Cowan, Mirabel (Pierre Nepveu, Lignes aériennes)

French edit

Category Winner Nominated
Fiction   Pascale Quiviger, Le cercle parfait
Non-fiction   Jean-Jacques Simard, La Réduction: l'Autochtone inventé et les Amérindiens d'aujourd'hui
  • Jean-Marie Fecteau, La liberté du pauvre : crime et pauvreté au XIXe siècle québécois
  • Brian T. Fitch, Le langage de la pensée et l'écriture : Humboldt, Valéry, Beckett
  • Yvan Lamonde, Histoire sociale des idées au Québec (1896–1929)
  • Roseline Tremblay, L'écrivain imaginaire: essai sur le roman québécois, 1960–1995
Poetry   André Brochu, Les jours à vif
Drama   Emma Haché, L'intimité
Children's literature   Nicole Leroux, L'Hiver de Léo Polatouche
Children's illustration   Janice Nadeau, Nul poisson où aller
English to French translation   Ivan Steenhout, Les Indes accidentelles (Robert Finley, The Accidental Indies)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "The Canada Council for the Arts announces finalists for the 2004 Governor General's Literary Awards". News Releases – 2004. Canada Council (canadacouncil.ca). October 26, 2004. Archived 2013-05-29. Retrieved 2015-08-20.