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1962 Governor General's Awards
Canadian literary award
Canadian literary award
Each winner of the 1962 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit was selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.
Winners
English Language
- Fiction: Kildare Dobbs, Running to Paradise.
- Poetry or Drama: James Reaney, Twelve Letters to a Small Town and The Killdeer and Other Plays.
- Non-Fiction: Marshall McLuhan, The Gutenberg Galaxy.
French Language
- Fiction: Jacques Ferron, Contes du pays incertain.
- Poetry or Drama: Jacques Languirand, Les insolites and Les violons de l'automne.
- Non-Fiction: Gilles Marcotte, Une littérature qui se fait.
References
References
- (15 March 1963). "Governor General's Awards Show English Fiction Had Thin Year". [[The Vancouver Sun]].
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