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- The Governor General's Award for English-language fiction is a Canadian literary award that annually recognizes one Canadian writer for a fiction book written in English. It is one of fourteen Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit, seven each for creators of English- and French-language books. The awards was created by the Canadian Authors Association in partnership with Lord Tweedsmuir in 1936. In 1959, the award became part of the Governor General's Awards program at the Canada Council for the Arts in 1959. The age requirement is 18 and up. The program was created in 1937 by the Canadian Authors Association and inaugurated that November for 1936 publications in two English-language categories, conventionally called the 1936 Governor General's Awards. Administration of the awards was transferred to the Canada Council in 1959. The winners alone were announced until 1979, when Canada Council released in advance a shortlist of three nominees. Omitted only for 1981, the advance shortlist has numbered three to six; from 1997, always five. (en)
- Voici une liste des lauréats des Prix littéraires du Gouverneur général dans la catégorie romans et nouvelles de langue anglaise.
* 1936 - Bertram Richard Brooker, Think of the Earth
* 1937 - , The Dark Weaver
* 1938 - Gwethalyn Graham, Swiss Sonata
* 1939 - , The Champlain Road
* 1940 - Ringuet, Thirty Acres
* 1941 - , Three Came to Ville Marie
* 1942 - , Little Man
* 1943 - , The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek
* 1944 - Gwethalyn Graham, Earth and High Heaven
* 1945 - Hugh MacLennan, Two Solitudes
* 1946 - , Continental Revue
* 1947 - Gabrielle Roy, The Tin Flute
* 1948 - Hugh MacLennan, The Precipice
* 1949 - Philip Child, Mr. Ames Against Time
* 1950 - Germaine Guèvremont, The Outlander
* 1951 - Morley Callaghan, The Loved and the Lost
* 1952 - , The Pillar
* 1953 - , Digby
* 1954 - Igor Gouzenko, The Fall of a Titan
* 1955 - , The Sixth of June
* 1956 - , The Sacrifice
* 1957 - Gabrielle Roy, Street of Riches
* 1958 - , Execution
* 1959 - Hugh MacLennan, The Watch that Ends the Night
* 1960 - Brian Moore, The Luck of Ginger Coffey
* 1961 - Malcolm Lowry, Hear Us O Lord from Heaven Thy Dwelling Place
* 1962 - Kildare Dobbs, Running to Paradise
* 1963 - , Hugh Garner's Best Stories
* 1964 - , The Deserter
* 1965 - (aucun prix)
* 1966 - Margaret Laurence, A Jest of God
* 1967 - (aucun prix)
* 1968 - Alice Munro, Dance of the Happy Shades
* 1969 - , The Studhorse Man
* 1970 - , The New Ancestors
* 1971 - Mordecai Richler, St. Urbain's Horseman
* 1972 - Robertson Davies, The Manticore
* 1973 - Rudy Wiebe, The Temptations of Big Bear
* 1974 - Margaret Laurence, The Diviners
* 1975 - Brian Moore, The Great Victorian Collection
* 1976 - , Bear
* 1977 - Timothy Findley, The Wars
* 1978 - Alice Munro, Who Do You Think You Are?
* 1979 - Jack Hodgins, The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne
* 1980 - George Bowering, Burning Water
* 1981 - Mavis Gallant, Home Truths: Selected Canadian Stories
* 1982 - Guy Vanderhaeghe, Man Descending
* 1983 - Leon Rooke, Shakespeare's Dog
* 1984 - Josef Skvorecky, The Engineer of Human Souls
* 1985 - Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale
* 1986 - Alice Munro, The Progress of Love
* 1987 - , A Dream Like Mine
* 1988 - David Adams Richards, Nights Below Station Street
* 1989 - Paul Quarrington, Whale Music
* 1990 - , Lives of the Saints
* 1991 - Rohinton Mistry, Such a Long Journey
* 1992 - Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient
* 1993 - Carol Shields, The Stone Diaries
* 1994 - Rudy Wiebe, A Discovery of Strangers
* 1995 - , The Roaring Girl
* 1996 - Guy Vanderhaeghe, The Englishman's Boy
* 1997 - Jane Urquhart, The Underpainter
* 1998 - Diane Schoemperlen, Forms of Devotion
* 1999 - Matt Cohen, Elizabeth and After
* 2000 - Michael Ondaatje, Anil's Ghost
* 2001 - , Clara Callan
* 2002 - , A Song for Nettie Johnson
* 2003 - , Elle
* 2004 - Miriam Toews, A Complicated Kindness
* 2005 - David Gilmour , A Perfect Night to Go to China
* 2006 - Peter Behrens, The Law of Dreams
* 2007 - Michael Ondaatje, Divisadero
* 2008 - , The Origin of Species
* 2009 - , The Mistress of Nothing
* 2010 - , Cool Water
* 2011 - Patrick deWitt, The Sisters Brothers
* 2012 - , The Purchase
* 2013 - Eleanor Catton, The Luminaries
* 2014 - Thomas King, The Back of the Turtle
* 2015 - Guy Vanderhaeghe, Daddy Lenin and Other Stories
* 2016 - Madeleine Thien, Do Not Say We Have Nothing
* 2017 - , We'll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night
* 2018 - , The Red Word
* 2019 - , Five Wives
* 2020 - , Five Little Indians
* 2021 - , Tainna: The Unseen Ones
* 2022 - , Pure Colour (fr)
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rdfs:comment
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- The Governor General's Award for English-language fiction is a Canadian literary award that annually recognizes one Canadian writer for a fiction book written in English. It is one of fourteen Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit, seven each for creators of English- and French-language books. The awards was created by the Canadian Authors Association in partnership with Lord Tweedsmuir in 1936. In 1959, the award became part of the Governor General's Awards program at the Canada Council for the Arts in 1959. The age requirement is 18 and up. (en)
- Voici une liste des lauréats des Prix littéraires du Gouverneur général dans la catégorie romans et nouvelles de langue anglaise.
* 1936 - Bertram Richard Brooker, Think of the Earth
* 1937 - , The Dark Weaver
* 1938 - Gwethalyn Graham, Swiss Sonata
* 1939 - , The Champlain Road
* 1940 - Ringuet, Thirty Acres
* 1941 - , Three Came to Ville Marie
* 1942 - , Little Man
* 1943 - , The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek
* 1944 - Gwethalyn Graham, Earth and High Heaven
* 1945 - Hugh MacLennan, Two Solitudes
* 1946 - , Continental Revue
* 1947 - Gabrielle Roy, The Tin Flute
* 1948 - Hugh MacLennan, The Precipice
* 1949 - Philip Child, Mr. Ames Against Time
* 1950 - Germaine Guèvremont, The Outlander
* 1951 - Morley Callaghan, The Loved and the Lost
* 1952 - , The Pillar
* 1953 - , Di (fr)
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