2003 Governor General's Awards

The 2003 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit: Finalists in 14 categories (70 books) were announced October 20, the four children's literature winners announced and presented November 10, other winners announced and presented November 12. Each winner received a cheque for $15,000.[1]

The separate announcement and presentation of children's literature awards – four, recognizing text and illustration in English- and French-language books – was a novelty in 2003 (continued for at least a few years). 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."[2]

English edit

Category Winner Nominated
Fiction   Douglas Glover, Elle
Non-fiction   Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World
  • Andrew Clark, A Keen Soldier: The Execution of Second World War Private Harold Pringle
  • Andrew Cohen, While Canada Slept: How We Lost Our Place in the World
  • Maggie de Vries, Vancouver, for Missing Sarah: A Vancouver Woman Remembers Her Vanished Sister
  • Ross King, Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling
Poetry   Tim Lilburn, Kill-site
Drama   Vern Thiessen, Einstein's Gift
Children's literature   Glen Huser, Stitches
Children's illustration   Allen Sapp, The Song Within My Heart
French to English translation   Jane Brierley, Memoirs of a Less Travelled Road: A Historian's Life

French edit

Category Winner Nominated
Fiction   Élise Turcotte, La maison étrangère
Non-fiction   Thierry Hentsch, Raconter et mourir : aux sources narratives de l'imaginaire occidental
Poetry   Pierre Nepveu, Lignes aériennes
Drama   Jean-Rock Gaudreault, Deux pas vers les étoiles
Children's literature   Danielle Simard, J'ai vendu ma soeur
Children's illustration   Virginie Egger, Recette d'éléphant à la sauce vieux pneu
English to French translation   Agnès Guitard, Un amour de Salomé

References edit

  1. ^ "Douglas Glover wins Gov. Gen.'s Literary Award for English fiction: Canadian living in New York State won prize for Elle, a fictionalized account of Gulf of St. Lawrence castaway". Cape Breton Post, November 13, 2003.
  2. ^ "The Canada Council for the Arts announces finalists for the 2003 Governor General's Literary Awards". News Releases – 2003. Canada Council (canadacouncil.ca). October 20, 2003. Archived 2013-05-29. Retrieved 2015-08-20.