Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Charles Taylor Prize 2011

The five finalist for the Charles Taylor Prize were announced January 11, 2011.
The prize is "awarded to the author whose book best combines a superb command of the English language, an elegance of style, and a subtlety of thought and perception," according to the Taylor Prize website.

http://www.thecharlestaylorprize.ca/

Previous winners:

2000--Wayne Johnston for Baltimore’s Mansion, published by Knopf Canada;
2002--Carol Shields for Jane Austen, published by Penguin Books Canada;
2004--Isabel Huggan for Belonging: Home Away From Home;
2005--Charles Montgomery for The Last Heathen: Encounters With Ghosts and Ancestors in Melanesia, published by Douglas & McIntyre;
2006--J. B. MacKinnon for Dead Man in Paradise, published by Douglas & McIntyre;
2007--Rudy Wiebe for Of This Earth: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Boreal Forest, published by Knopf Canada;
2008--Richard Gwyn for John A.: The Man Who Made Us, The Life and Times of John A. Macdonald, Volume One: 1815 – 1816, published by Random House Canada;
2009--Tim Cook for Shock Troops: Canadians Fighting the Great War, 1917 – 1918, Volume Two, published by Viking Canada Canada.

Finalist for 2010:
1] Stevie Cameron for On the Farm: Robert William Pickton and the Tragic Story of Vancouver’s Missing Women, published by Alfred A. Knopf Canada;
2] Charles Foran for Mordecai: The Life & Times, published by Alfred A. Knopf Canada;
3] Ross King for Defiant Spirits: The Modernist Revolution of the Group of Seven, published by Douglas & McIntyre/ McMichael Canadian Art Collection;
4] George Sipos for The Geography of Arrival: A Memoir, published by Gaspereau Press;
5] Merrily Weisbord for The Love Queen of Malabar: Memoir of a Friendship with Kamala Das, published by McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Charles B. P. Taylor (1935-1997) was a Canadian-born journalist with the Globe & Mail. His books include:
Reporter in Red China (1966)
Snow Job : Canada, the United States and Vietnam 1954 to 1973 (1974)
China Hands : The Globe and Mail Peking (editor) (1984)
Six Journeys: A Canadian Pattern (1977) [Biographical portraits of Scott Symons, James Houston, Emily Carr, Herbert Norman, Bishop William White, and Brigadier James Sutherland Brown.]