The 1990 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit were prizes awarded to authors in 1990.[1] Each winner of the prize received $10000 and a specially bound edition of their book. The winners were selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.[2]
English
| Category | Winner | Nominated | 
|---|---|---|
| Fiction |  Nino Ricci, Lives of the Saints | 
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| Non-fiction |  Stephen Clarkson & Christina McCall, Trudeau and Our Times | 
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| Poetry |  Margaret Avison, No Time | 
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| Drama |  Ann-Marie MacDonald, Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) | 
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| Children's literature |  Michael Bedard, Redwork | 
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| Children's illustration |  Paul Morin, The Orphan Boy | 
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| French to English translation |  Jane Brierley, Yellow-Wolf and Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence | 
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French
| Category | Winner | Nominated | 
|---|---|---|
| Fiction |  Gérald Tougas, La Mauvaise foi | 
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| Non-fiction |  Jean-François Lisée, Dans l'oeil de l'aigle | 
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| Poetry |  Jean-Paul Daoust, Les Cendres bleues | 
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| Drama |  Jovette Marchessault, Le Voyage magnifique d'Emily Carr | 
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| Children's literature |  Christiane Duchesne, La Vraie histoire du chien de Clara Vic | 
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| Children's illustration |  Pierre Pratt, Les Fantaisies de l'oncle Henri | 
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| English to French translation |  Charlotte Melançon and Robert Melançon, Le Second rouleau | 
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References
- ↑ Philip Marchand, "Toronto's Nino Ricci wins top book prize". Toronto Star, January 23, 1991.
- ↑ "Prominent names among nominees". Windsor Star, November 17, 1990.
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