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1967 Governor General's Awards
Canadian literary award
Canadian literary award
Each winner of the 1967 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit was selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts. The winners were awarded a cash prize of $2500.
Winners
English Language
- Poetry or Drama: Alden Nowlan, Bread, Wine and Salt.
- Poetry or Drama: Eli Mandel, An Idiot Joy.
- Non-Fiction: Norah Story, The Oxford Companion to Canadian History and Literature.
French Language
- Fiction: Jacques Godbout, Salut Galarneau.
- Poetry or Drama: Françoise Loranger, Encore Cinq Minutes.
- Non-Fiction: Robert-Lionel Séguin, La civilisation traditionelle de l'"Habitant" aux XVII^e et XVIII^e siècles.
References
References
- (3 May 1968). "'Labour of Love' Receives Governor-General's Award". [[Calgary Herald]].
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