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Der Governor General’s Award for Fiction (französisch Prix du Gouverneur général pour romans et nouvelles) ist der renommierteste Literaturpreis Kanadas. Er wird für hervorragende und bedeutende fiktive Prosatexte verliehen. The Governor General's Award for French-language fiction is a Canadian literary award that annually recognizes one Canadian writer for a fiction book written in French. It is one of fourteen Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit, seven each for creators of English- and French-language books. The Governor General's Awards program is administered by the Canada Council for the Arts. The program was created and inaugurated in 1937, for 1936 publications in two categories, conventionally called the 1936 awards. French-language works were first recognized by the 1959 Governor General's Awards. Prior to 1959, the Canada Council did not present any awards for French-language literature, although four works originally published in French — Ringuet's Thirty Acres, Germaine Guèvremont's The Outlander, and Gabrielle Roy's The Tin Flute and Street of Riches — won the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction when a follow-up English translation was published. The winners alone were announced until 1979, when Canada Council released in advance a shortlist of three nominees. Since then, the advance shortlist has numbered three to six; from 2002, always five. Le Prix du Gouverneur général : romans et nouvelles de langue française est l'une des récompenses littéraires les plus prestigieuses du Canada. Ce prix fut décerné pour la première fois en 1959, en même temps que les autres prix de langue française. Voici la liste des lauréats de cette catégorie : * 1959 - André Giroux, Malgré tout, la joie * 1960 - non décerné * 1961 - Yves Thériault, Ashini * 1962 - Jacques Ferron, Contes du pays incertain * 1963 - non décerné * 1964 - Jean-Paul Pinsonneault, Les Terres sèches * 1965 - Gérard Bessette, L'Incubation * 1966 - Claire Martin, La Joue droite * 1967 - Jacques Godbout, Salut Galarneau * 1968 - Marie-Claire Blais, Manuscrits de Pauline Archange et Hubert Aquin, Trou de mémoire (refusé par l'auteur). * 1969 - Louise Maheux-Forcier, Une forêt pour Zoé * 1970 - Monique Bosco, La Femme de Loth * 1971 - Gérard Bessette, Le Cycle * 1972 - Antonine Maillet, Don l'Orignal * 1973 - Réjean Ducharme, L'Hiver de force * 1974 - Victor-Lévy Beaulieu, Don Quichotte de la démanche * 1975 - Anne Hébert, Les Enfants du sabbat * 1976 - André Major, Les Rescapés * 1977 - Gabrielle Roy, Ces enfants de ma vie * 1978 - Jacques Poulin, Les Grandes Marées * 1979 - Marie-Claire Blais, Le Sourd dans la ville * 1980 - Pierre Turgeon, La Première Personne * 1981 - Denys Chabot, La Province lunaire * 1982 - Roger Fournier, Le Cercle des arènes * 1983 - Suzanne Jacob, Laura Laur * 1984 - Jacques Brault, Agonie * 1985 - Fernand Ouellette, Lucie ou un midi en novembre * 1986 - Yvon Rivard, Les Silences du corbeau * 1987 - Gilles Archambault, L'Obsédante obèse et Autres Agressions * 1988 - Jacques Folch-Ribas, Le Silence ou le Parfait Bonheur * 1989 - Louis Hamelin, La Rage * 1990 - Gérald Tougas, La Mauvaise Foi * 1991 - André Brochu, La Croix du Nord * 1992 - Anne Hébert, L'Enfant chargé de songes * 1993 - Nancy Huston, Cantique des plaines * 1994 - Robert Lalonde, Le Petit Aigle à tête blanche * 1995 - Nicole Houde, Les Oiseaux de Saint-John Perse * 1996 - Marie-Claire Blais, Soifs * 1997 - Aude, Cet imperceptible mouvement * 1998 - Christiane Frenette, La Terre ferme * 1999 - Lise Tremblay, La Danse juive * 2000 - Jean-Marc Dalpé, Un vent se lève qui éparpille * 2001 - Andrée A. Michaud, Le Ravissement * 2002 - Monique LaRue, La Gloire de Cassiodore * 2003 - Élise Turcotte, La Maison étrangère * 2004 - Pascale Quiviger, Le Cercle parfait * 2005 - Aki Shimazaki, Hotaru * 2006 - Andrée Laberge, La Rivière du loup * 2007 - Sylvain Trudel, La Mer de la Tranquillité * 2008 - Marie-Claire Blais, Naissance de Rebecca à l’ère des tourments * 2009 - Julie Mazzieri, Le Discours sur la tombe de l'idiot * 2010 - Kim Thúy, Ru * 2011 - Perrine Leblanc, L'Homme blanc * 2012 - France Daigle, Pour sûr * 2013 - Stéphanie Pelletier, Quand les guêpes se taisent * 2014 - Andrée A. Michaud, Bondrée * 2015 - Nicolas Dickner, Six degrés de liberté * 2016 - Dominique Fortier, Au péril de la mer * 2017 - Christian Guay-Poliquin, Le Poids de la neige * 2018 - Karoline Georges, De synthèse * 2019 - , Le drap blanc * 2020 - Sophie Létourneau, Chasse à l'homme * 2021 - Fanny Britt, Faire les sucres * 2022 - Alain Farah, Mille secrets mille dangers
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